Driving across Montana on Highway 2 was a pleasure. The last 10 miles or so of Highway 2 in Montana was rough, but that was all.
Highway 2 is mostly straight, through the high plains, with very little traffic. We saw only cattle, thousands of thousands of acres of wheat, both combined and still standing in the field. The fields were endless, the skies were blue with an occasional high white fluffy cloud. On the horizon on the south side of the highway there was many high ridges formed by erosion.
We are heading south tomorrow on Highway 85 toward Roosevelt National Park. Theodore Roosevelt visited this area and ended up owning parts of two ranches. There will be pictures tomorrow.
By the way we are back in the Central Time Zone! And, the satellite is working. There is cell service, and WIFI is working.
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