randiliana
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Wonders will never cease :wink: , hubby told me the other day that once we are done haying, and hauling the 200 bales we sold, we are going on a family holiday :shock:
. So, that got us talking about where, he was thinking Glacier National Park, I suggested the Black Hills, or Yellowstone.
I think we are going to head down to one of those since our dollar is strong, we might as well take advantage of it. I've been to both the Black Hills (when I was 16) and Yellowstone (when I was under 10). Of course I remember more about the Black Hills than Yellowstone. Since we are about the same distance from either place it doesn't much matter which way we go. The kids (5 and 10) haven't decided which sounds better to them either, so we will see. We will probably be leaving next week.
Another thing we were thinking about was stopping a time or two on the way there and back, to see something interesting along the way. We will be tenting, couldn't afford to go otherwise.....
If we head to Yellowstone our general route will start out at Malta, MT, travel through Lewistown, and down to Big Timber, and then on down to Yellowstone.
If we head to the Black Hills the route will start out at Glasgow, MT, to Wolf Point and down to Circle. Over to Dickenson, ND and then on down to the Black Hills.
Anyways, I would be interested in hearing about some interesting places along the way (not too far out of the way) And of course which place you figure would be more interesting to the kids. Bonus goes to landscapes along the way, as both of us really like to see the different types of country along the way. Our routes could change somewhat depending on what places people suggest. Keep in mind also, that at the moment all I have to go by (for towns and roads) is a world atlas :wink:

I think we are going to head down to one of those since our dollar is strong, we might as well take advantage of it. I've been to both the Black Hills (when I was 16) and Yellowstone (when I was under 10). Of course I remember more about the Black Hills than Yellowstone. Since we are about the same distance from either place it doesn't much matter which way we go. The kids (5 and 10) haven't decided which sounds better to them either, so we will see. We will probably be leaving next week.
Another thing we were thinking about was stopping a time or two on the way there and back, to see something interesting along the way. We will be tenting, couldn't afford to go otherwise.....
If we head to Yellowstone our general route will start out at Malta, MT, travel through Lewistown, and down to Big Timber, and then on down to Yellowstone.
If we head to the Black Hills the route will start out at Glasgow, MT, to Wolf Point and down to Circle. Over to Dickenson, ND and then on down to the Black Hills.
Anyways, I would be interested in hearing about some interesting places along the way (not too far out of the way) And of course which place you figure would be more interesting to the kids. Bonus goes to landscapes along the way, as both of us really like to see the different types of country along the way. Our routes could change somewhat depending on what places people suggest. Keep in mind also, that at the moment all I have to go by (for towns and roads) is a world atlas :wink: