Well , you pay your money , make the plans , and if the weather doesn't cooperate , you go any way.
Left Friday afternoon after work early and one hour into the ride the rain started, the temperature drops to about 6 degrees . Somewhat expected in view of where I'm going but by Saturday morning with it is still raining , I decided to abandon the bike at the first hotel where I was meeting my wife , leave it there locked up and go the rest of the way in the car with her.
The unique things about here in the wild west are animals, buildings, wide wide open spaces, few people, mountains and long distances.
Few people realise North America has its own Antelope - the Big Horn- .They only exist in a small band of land west of Calgary , Alberta to about Swift Current , Saskatchewan and south across the Montana border down into Yellow stone Park
Obviously a praire animal along with deer and the mighty Bison.
These animals are on private land next to "Head Smahed in Buffalo Jump" provincial park. In days of old, the Indians drove hundreds of animals up the hills behind this field, and panic the animals to jump off the cliff , and salvage the dead animals at the bottom.
This hotel is in Glacier National. "Many Glacier " . It's had huge renovations done to it. The road to the hotel is a bit of a challenge as it crosses Indian land first, which is in quite bad condition in a lot of places , then onto State owned land where the park takes its$50 orr so entry fee, the road improves on asphalt until it comes to an end - and whol'a , the hotel.