A retired couple taking their friends along on their RV trip across America.
Our first Great Lake - Superior
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We touched our first Great Lake outside Ashland, WI. The wind was blowing, there was a small craft advisory and it was pretty cold but we got wet. Let’s see if we can get the other lakes.
On our way to Polson, MT, we stopped at Grant-Kohrs National Historic Site. It’s right on HWY 90 as you are traveling E/W in Montana. This ranch preserves the lifestyle of the American cattle rancher from the late 1880s. The ranch has a restored main house and over 80 out buildings but alas, like many places we have encountered, the park service is short staffed and not all locations are opened. The ranch explains the cowboy rancher and how he was able to get cattle to market. It’s a great location for kids.
After our great lunch we set out to find some local thrift stores. Blocks are very long in Brigham City. Our map took us by the beautiful temple in the center of town. It has very manicured gardens all around. There were many fruit trees. We saw fully ripened cherries and Granny Smith apples. Sure hope they harvest all that fruit and donate it somewhere. The architecture reminded us of what we saw in Prescott and Flagstaff, AZ. Lots of brick buildings built in the 1890s. Some remodeled and some that need some serious attention. But overall Brigham City is a very well kept city. We didn’t buy anything at the thrift stores.
After leaving the Buffalo National River we proceeded north on our quest to reach Branson, Mo. I’ve wanted to visit this town for several years. I’m sorry if I offend anyone but we will never have to visit Branson again. Once the town of country shows, now it is no different than a seaside resort that caters to families who have a week to spend with their kids on vacation. Whenever we told fellow travelers we were headed to Branson EVERY ONE OF THEM RESPONDED “THE TRAFFIC.” Turns out traffic is so bumper to bumper on the “Main St” - Route 76, the city has come up with three color coded routes around town to try and bypass the main drag. We took the jeep out to see the sites and all it is is restaurants, arcades, kid friendly Museums and shows fit for kids. Didn’t even take any pictures. The next day we headed out and we had some time to kill before we got to our next camp for the night so we found a Passport stamp location along our route and decided to check it...
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