moonshadow wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 7:29 pmMan.... this is some remarkable country..
I've seen landscapes that pictures just don't do justice.
Everyone should do this at least once in their lifetime.
Yep -- on all three counts. This is a truly remarkable country if you can put the politics and problems aside for a few minutes.
I've been on four wheels in Montana, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wyoming when I was about nine or ten and the memories still stick to me. Now, my preferred mode of transport is by rail, and from that vantage point you get things you don't from the Interstate in a car. For one, you can actually pay attention to the passing landscape and not have to focus on driving. For another, you may find yourself stopped somewhere and look up from your berth through the curtains and see astonishing things.
You're in Montana now, and you're going to realise why they call it "Big Sky Country". From the train, if you can get to the rearmost car and look out the windows in the rear door, you'll really grasp it. They could have laid the rails down with a LASER if it wasn't for the curvature of the Earth. One can stare out the back of the train at an almost LASER-like straightness and see the rails converge at the horizon; this can be the case for an hour or more. Eventually a curve comes, and then one watches the curve recede into the distance until the rails converge again. Or stopped somewhere in Montana in 2013 my late ex- and I were treated to huge fields of sunflowers lazing in the bright light of a full moon from our sleeping compartment.
In 2018, I watched the most amazing sunrise I'd ever seen in Colorado when we were stopped for some unknown reason in the middle of nowhere. The sky grew purple silhouetting the agricultural hardware (irrigation machines) which then gradually turned to pink, and finally to daylight before we were rolling again. Stuff like this sticks to one.
Wait until you hit the Cascades! Your trailer will be a very large load there indeed. (Trains go under them.)
Sitting at a truck stop having a bite. Lots of different travelers... lots of vehicles that would never be allowed on east coast highways!
Indeed, mostly "road trains" with double and triple trailers. Those are frowned upon in these here parts because of various control issues. Denimini will likely be able to tell you plenty about those.
You're making decent time, and I see you're not pushing it too hard. Excellent. This'll possibly go down as a "Trip of a Lifetime".
Drive safely!