Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Missoula day off

We came into Missoula yesterday after a beautiful tour of Montana river valleys. I had the illusion all day that we were going down hill. I guess because of how big everything is up here but we actually climbed slowly most of the day with one huge hill filled with RVs and semi trucks trying to see who could come the closest to us. Very glad to have that stretch of road behind us. The day off in Missoula has been relaxing, cleaning the bike and doing adjusting, laundry, shopping and eating. Tomorrow is a big day so it is early to bed and up at 5:00 Am to leave at 6:00 for Avon and more ice cream. Greg

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like you two are having the time of your lives! We all miss you here at home. I think about you every day and you are in our prayers. How fun that we can follow your trip online!! Say hello to Montana for us - we're glad you like our Missoula.

Anonymous said...

Hey, you guys sound like your doing well, your trip is keeping me on the web, curious about your journey. Stay safe, catch up more later

Terrie Asplund said...

Oh say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, Trish and Greg pumping those pedals on Independance Day? Hope you had a great 4th!

Doug & Joyce said...

Greg, all the rivers you ride by are filled with trout! Rainbows, cutthroat, german browns, I've fished them all for years. Anywhere within 100 miles of Bozeman including Deer Park, Three Forks, and Livingston. Your riding in Gods Country.
Doug

Gayle said...

Hi Guys. Great to keep in contact. We're having problems with the blog again, particularly Sharron. Haven't talked to Andy yet. I'm sure they're busy, busy, busy with the little one. Sounds like the experience of a lifetime.
Hope this goes through. Love you.

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys! We miss you at home! We've only had 7 party's with only 2 chairs and 1 window broken. Success! Keep on ridin'. See you in DC! Andy, Hailey & Isaac

Anonymous said...

Hi Trish and Greg
Berta gave us the 'blog' today. Love being able to hear your 'panting' words. We have your picture from the world famous 'Orting Paper' on the cabinet and know the splendor you showed to MT. You were undoubtably the most glorious FOURTH Montanta had. We are looking forward to hearing your inspiring words in the days to come. Bless both of you.
Love, Laurie and John