At 10,700 ft elevation, Sugarloaf is one of the highest National Forest campgrounds in the country.

Awesome fishing in Wyoming’s high county…
At 10,700 ft elevation, Sugarloaf is one of the highest National Forest campgrounds in the country.

The basin is at over 5,000 ft elevation, the nearby peaks rise over 7,000 ft.






Desert Bloom
Hiking Oak Creek Canyon. The volcanic rock has been scoured and smoothed over centuries by the water.


Oak Creek “pour-over”. The water drops hundreds of feet to the desert below.











We had a lovely visit with our family, the Etzler’s, in Wimberley, TX. Barbecue field trip to Cranky Frank’s in Fredricksburg, TX. Rated #19 of 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas by Texas Monthly Magazine.

Joe, Jani, Jae and Sally enjoy tasty BBQ. Great conversation and warm Texas hospitality.ย ย 
John and Bette Hope offer wonderful hospitality at Hope House B&B, Levelland, Texas

Clear sky, absolutely no light pollution, amazing stars, 30 degrees.
Early lakeside breakfast…
Down the Beartooth Highway, connecting to the Chief Joseph Highway


On to Cody, Wyoming to tour the Buffalo Bill Museum (Rocky Mountain Natural History, Plains Indians Life, Buffalo Bill Cody’s life, Western Art and firearms history wings).

Camping near Cody at the Buffalo Bill State Park.


Tomorrow – home to Colorado
Often described as the most beautiful road in America, the Beartooth Highway is steep, windy and spectacular!
After breakfast at a local diner in White Sulphur Springs (great, crispy hashbrowns, tender chicken fried steak – OMG are we eating this?) the drive to Red Lodge, Montana took us through pretty ranch country. Out of Red Lodge, we started climbing the narrow, winding road to Beartooth Pass at 10,947 ft.



Finding Island Lake campground (9,500ft) closed for the season, we decided to camp at the boat ramp, next to the lake. Technically illegal, but sooo pretty!


Before driving back across the border, we explored the Akamina Parkway (a grand title for a narrow, twisty two-lane road) to Cameron and Akamina Lakes. The clouds were low, making for some moody shots of both lakes.







Starting the day in Banff at Touloulou’s Louisiana breakfast restaurant, we tried their “hearty breakfasts”, aptly named, everything covered in hollandaise sauce!

Driving 150 miles down to Waterton Glacier NP. Pretty rolling fall country. Crosswinds gusting to 50 MPH, made for pretty interesting driving. One truck and travel trailer combo we saw was pushed clear off the road.





Icefields Parkway
The drive from Jasper to Banff is spectacular. More incredible alpine vistas, Athabascan Falls with its moss-clad rocks, the Athabascan Glacier Fields and our lovely Wilcox Campground near Sunwapta Pass having a spectacular view of a snow clad mountains.
Jasper National Park is chock full of unexpectedly beautiful vistas. Around every turn, it seems, we find a new opportunity for exclamations of “Oh, my god, look at that!” In addition, abundant wildlife viewing opportunities (today, including Bighorn Sheep, elk and moose) remind us that we are truly in the wild.
Todays destinations included, Medicine Lake, Lake Maligne and Miette Hot Springs, where we soaked in the 104 degree waters (outside air temp being 46 degrees!), ate a home cooked Greek dinner At our innkeeper’s restaurant where we rented a small bungalow cabin for the night.






