Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Moving Day!! June 27, 2016 Monday

We moved from the Glacier Mountain National Park to Livingston, MT.  I should say 18 miles south of Livingston.  Did not know that when we booked the RV park but poop happens.  This is not a bad RV park however.  We are backed up to the Yellowstone River which is pretty.  We have a few mountains in front of our RV and a lot of pasture land where the deer and antelope play.  It is beautiful in my opinion.

Usually, on moving day there is not much to report.  The trip took about 8 hours when it should have taken about 5 hours.  Some of the reason is that lady ridding in my Ford Truck tried to take us to another location twice!! (GPS not Cindy)  I'm not sure what happened, but there could have been points programmed that should not have been there.  But regardless, when we did arrive in Livingston we had to call the RV park and get directions, because the lady was definitely lost. (Again GPS not Cindy)

We made it and got unpacked and the RV set up.  Now normally, we do not go out to eat much on these trips.  Mainly because I like to fix things around the campsite and so does Cindy.  However, moving day is different.  We are usually tired and do not want to cook so we either eat left overs or a sandwich.  Yesterday, we both wanted a good juicy greasy not good for us (and Marie was 5000 miles away from us(veggie person))  hamburger.  Now remember we are 18 miles from town and 51 miles from Garner, MT.  So we asked the locals and found a hideaway bar and grill about 5 or 6 miles away.  Missed it the first time, but finally found the turn and arrived at the bar and grill.  Now either Cindy was starving or had lost her mind, because she went inside and ordered a meal.  Now, this was after seeing the flies and other condiments flying around, inside.  For me it was just like when I was out here in 1998 and 2000 with the motorcycle guys.  We ate this food to keep our strength up.  Some of us even had a liquid diet of beer.

Now here are the photos of where our RV is parked


This is the Yellowstone River that runs behind our RV site.  We see fishermen and rafters going down the river.  The river is the only free running river without a dam nor is it damed with anything else.
This is the only place within a 20 mile stretch that you can buy a meal. Old Saloon Bar

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