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Kalispell, MT

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Saturday, June 26th we left Glacier and went to Kalispell, Mt. Owen was in an Extreme Cowboy Competition there. He took 1st, 2nd, and 4th. The same competition course on different horses. He was great. We really enjoyed this. It was different that anything we had seen. It's sort of an obstacle course that shows the ability of the rider and the horse and how well the horse is trained. Afterward, Tom and Linda came over to the Elks with us while Linda and Owen took the horses back and changed. We all went out to eat and then to the rig to play Hand and Foot. The men actually won. On Sunday, we headed out to Linda and Owen's house for some 4 wheeling. Had a great time. We saw plenty of signs of moose, but no moose. The countryside was beautiful with all the flowers in bloom. We stopped for drinks and snacks over looking Ashley Lake. Tom and Linda Linda and Owen Owen, Linda, Linda, Tom & Bob

Friday, Grinnell Glacier

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Thursday, we took it easy and rested. Hiking the two days before wore us out. After the day off, we were ready for a long hard hike, so we headed out to Grinnell Glacier. However, we had to stop two miles short of our goal and about 500 ft lower. We still had a great 6 almost 7 miles round trip and 1100 ft elevation gain hike with beautiful views and lots of animals. We also saw A Grizzly Mom and Cubs Bob on trail Me on trail Rams and Goats on cliffs above us The Waterfall below is from a distance. We watched it grow in size until we got to the top. Panoramic View of scene at end of trail

Waterfall Hike

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Wednesday was a another beautiful day, despite the forecast. We took a 6 mile hike today, it was really a waterfall hike as you can see from the pictures. There was a Doe and a Buck on the trail also. Since Spring has finally come to the area, the wild flowers were everywhere. Virginia Falls, beautiful, but the spray was like standing under Niagara Falls. We got soaked. Buck on Trail Doe next to trail Same Buck close up Virginia Falls Bob and I at St. Mary's Fall St. Mary's Falls Baring Falls

Tuesday, 1st day in East Glacier

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Tuesday, June 22, was supposed to be rainy and cold, but what do the weather forecasters know. It was beautiful, sunny, and in the mid 60 to low 70's. Bob and I headed out to hike Ptarmigan Falls and Iceberg Lake. It was only 9 miles roundtrip with a gradual gain of around 1200 ft. We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful hike. The snow melt was tremendous. Waterfalls everywhere, even where they were not supposed to be. The wild flowers were blooming everywhere. Except where the Snow was. This Big Horn actually crossed our path on the trail. Of course, we didn't get the picture until he stopped moving . Scenic view along the trail.

Devil's Tower

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We started the day on Saturday early in order to get over to Sundance, Wy. Only 85 miles or so. We wanted to explore that area. Devil's Tower. After we got the rig bedded down , around 10 o'clock am. We headed out. First to the Vore Buffalo Jump. The Vore family owned property next to Highway 90. When they were building the highway, they were going to fill in a sinkhole and had to check to see if it was stable. In doing so, they discovered Buffalo Bones on top of Buffalo Bones. The Indians had used the sinkhole as a jump into which they herded the buffalo. They would then use all the usable parts and leave the excess bones there. This was used for several hundred years. As the dirt refilled the sinkhole, each strata of bones were preserved in cross sections. The first picture is of prairie dogs in the Devil's Tower National Park. The second is from the Vore Buffalo Site. Next is the Devils Tower and a view from the base of the Devils Tower. There were only 4 climb

South Dakota

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These pictures are out of order, but with the Indian culture so strong in this area, I needed to be sure that the Buffalo and Chief Crazy Horse were recognized. The Chief Crazy Horse carving has been being carved for the last 50 years. It is completely funded by the donations and admission fee to the carving area. Antelope with kids Crazy Horse Carving and Statute of what it will be when finished. We made it to South Dakota and overnighted in Custer, SD. wanted to see the National Woodcarvers Museum there and Jewel Cave. The Museum was interesting to me since I woodcarve. Most of it was about caricatures and movement of the carvings by machine. I'm not real fond of carving caricatures so I was a little disappointed that there were not more realistic carvings. The Jewel Cave was great. It had some formations in it that I had not seen before. There are a lot of crystals in the cave. Pictures do not do it Justice. Next we headed to Hart Ranch, an RPI Park outside of Rapid Cit

Rocky Mountain Senior Games

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Leroy & Barb Schmidt with Me and Bob We moved on to Greeley, Co. for the Rocky Mountain Senior Games. Of course, we played in the Pickleball games. Not having played much indoor, we didn't know what to expect. It turned out to be some great play. There was a great turn out for the games that started at 9:00 am with a venue in two places. A total of 9 courts were used. When we left at after 6:00 pm, the singles were still playing. Total results should be posted in a couple of days at the official website for the games. http://www.greeleygov.com/rmsg/default.aspx What I know is that I played at least 16 games with some of the games lasting 45 minutes each. Yes games, not matches. Women's doubles 60-64 Keren Zurbriggen and Jettye Lanius -- Gold Men's Doubles 50-59 Bob Lanius and Leroy Schmidt -- Gold Men's Doubles 60-65 Chuck Zurbriggen and Paul Brennan-- Silver Mixed Doubles 50-59 Leroy and Barb Schmidt (Palm Creek) -- Gold Bob and Jettye Lanius (Happy Trail