Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Big Montana Post

We went on a hike. A very long hike. I will tell you about it: It is hard to go on a hike when you cannot find the trail. So we went on the no-trail for a 24th of a mile. We went through some empty bison wallows. This is James and Kirsten's (I talked about them in our last post) daughter, Annika (that's the real spelling) with
some bison hair she found in a mud wallow.




We dubbed our next hike the grunting bison hike. The reason is, when I found some moose bones, I put on the scull (see above picture) when a bison we had never seen let out a huge grunt at us so we went around him. Oh, I almost forgot, we also found some petrified trees











Annika and I did this jump move. The Lucas input is not planned.
on the other side we have a view from a couple min walk from our campsite.









We went to an dino thing where we found dino bones. I also found a Clamanite.

Than we went to Glacier national park. Than we had a long day of west driving.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Yellowstone

Oh, it's you again. Five people have not made comments telling me about fun towns in Montana so I can't tell who the 'favorite town' winners are.

In Yellowstone we stayed (for nights 1,2,3) At a crowded campground. The reason that we thought the campground was crowded is that a hot spring is a one min walk from our tent with ten feet of elevation.

Two posts ago I said that I would tell about me meting my godparents for the first time in almost eleven years.
I keep my word
On the left is James, with my Dad. James writes neat articles for a newspaper. He also showed me some cool photography tricks. On the right is Kirsten, who has neat camping ideas like when putting chocolate on s'mores you put it on both sides and in bear country using empty yogurt cups to spit into.
They are cool godparents.

Next: Adventures in Yellowstone!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Birthday


Hi everyone, I am making this post in a break of Montana, about the fact that today is my birthday!

Everyone make comments about there favorite town in Montana, I will randomly select 5 to post in my next post.

My favorite was Haugen, host of the silver bar!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Town of Ghosts

Bannack, Montana was an old gold mining town. We happened to go there. The coolest thing about it is that we stayed in a tepee.

That was real fun. The best part was when me and Lucas climbed up a big hill. I got poked by a cactus.
We also saw a bull mouse with no other people in sight!




Montana day one was fun.


A must visit is the 50,000 silver $ bar.


The best part is the gift shop, they have real, metal swords and claws and chain-balls, and spartan helmets and stuff like that. You might also want to know that there are wildly inappropriate things. I will not list them because of the well being of people younger than 10 years of age. If you want to know please speak to me privately. I purchased a bow and arrow set with a tiger head coming out of the part that you hold.

Next: the first time I meet my god parents.

Bye!