August 6, 2014
Today we left the campground pretty early since we did not have a place to get coffee and breakfast. We started the day with a major climb and over the last Continetal Divide pass. It was not the hardest climb, but it took some time to get over. After making it to the top we stopped for some pictures and started our biggest down hill of the trip. We would lose over 3000 feet of elivation over the rest of the day. I through I was going to kill myself, so I took my time and coasted my way down. All i could think about was how happy I was to be going down hill and not up. I saw a couple of people going uphill and it looked terrible.
We eventually made it into a town where we had lunch at subway. We met some ranchers with some crazy views on this country, but they were funny to listen too. After hanging out in the nice air conditioned subway, we headed outside into the heat. We worked our way towards Lolo, but everybody was getting tired after a bunch of big mile days. I also think the heat sucks everything out of you by the end of the day. We pushed hard and made it to the campgound for the night. I took a well needed shower and cleaned some of my clothes. The campground was full of older people and I almost feel like we came upon a senors swingers camp. I was getting weird vibes and it was an interesting night.
Today we left the campground pretty early since we did not have a place to get coffee and breakfast. We started the day with a major climb and over the last Continetal Divide pass. It was not the hardest climb, but it took some time to get over. After making it to the top we stopped for some pictures and started our biggest down hill of the trip. We would lose over 3000 feet of elivation over the rest of the day. I through I was going to kill myself, so I took my time and coasted my way down. All i could think about was how happy I was to be going down hill and not up. I saw a couple of people going uphill and it looked terrible.
We eventually made it into a town where we had lunch at subway. We met some ranchers with some crazy views on this country, but they were funny to listen too. After hanging out in the nice air conditioned subway, we headed outside into the heat. We worked our way towards Lolo, but everybody was getting tired after a bunch of big mile days. I also think the heat sucks everything out of you by the end of the day. We pushed hard and made it to the campgound for the night. I took a well needed shower and cleaned some of my clothes. The campground was full of older people and I almost feel like we came upon a senors swingers camp. I was getting weird vibes and it was an interesting night.