We had an absolute blast at Wilson & Carolyn's. We hope we can get back together with them real soon. After leaving St. Paul we had lunch in downtown Fargo, ND. Oh yah!

Wednesday night we stayed at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We left camp early in the morning to what we thought would be just a short little bike ride, but the landscape was so beautiful we just found ourself biking more and more. Just when we figured that we should turn around, we met a nice couple from Iowa who insisted that we take some of their nice cool bottled water. That kept us going up to the Ridgeline Trail where we met them again up on a peak that had a wonderful 360 degree view of the park. We had a nice long chat about our best camping experiences. Teddy's park has got to be North Dakota's best kept secret. It is perfect for biking with it's mixed terrain, moderate hills, and the occasional S-curve. Of course saving the best for last, the Bison and Prairie Dogs are very entertaining. Just becareful of the wondering Bison that may just cross your path unexpectedly. Valerie came within a few seconds of colliding with one on her bike.
We left Roosevelt Park after a hotdog and tofu pup lunch. 
A long day of driving brought us to Great Falls, Montana where we boondocked at the WalMart for the night. There were more campers than we could count.
Today we are off to Glacier. Having just finished lunch in Shelby, this may be our last source of internet for a few days. Check back for pictures of Glacier then.
-Jeremy

Wednesday night we stayed at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We left camp early in the morning to what we thought would be just a short little bike ride, but the landscape was so beautiful we just found ourself biking more and more. Just when we figured that we should turn around, we met a nice couple from Iowa who insisted that we take some of their nice cool bottled water. That kept us going up to the Ridgeline Trail where we met them again up on a peak that had a wonderful 360 degree view of the park. We had a nice long chat about our best camping experiences. Teddy's park has got to be North Dakota's best kept secret. It is perfect for biking with it's mixed terrain, moderate hills, and the occasional S-curve. Of course saving the best for last, the Bison and Prairie Dogs are very entertaining. Just becareful of the wondering Bison that may just cross your path unexpectedly. Valerie came within a few seconds of colliding with one on her bike.
We left Roosevelt Park after a hotdog and tofu pup lunch. 
A long day of driving brought us to Great Falls, Montana where we boondocked at the WalMart for the night. There were more campers than we could count.
Today we are off to Glacier. Having just finished lunch in Shelby, this may be our last source of internet for a few days. Check back for pictures of Glacier then.
-Jeremy

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Valerie and Gus,
I'm having a good time following your adventures. I can't begin to tell you how jealous I am of your RV!
Take care.
Meg
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