Not everything that comes from the earth is natural
Pat and Sacajawea
Hoodoos at Rexford Bench NF in ID
Idaho/ BC
At Craters of the Moon National Monument, we saw rare blue lava and lava tree molds. We walked though some lava tubes which provide good protection from the strong chilly winds. In Salmon ID we visited the Sacajawea Center. Sacajawea was a native woman who guided Lewis and Clark through the mountains. A little further up the road we hiked the trails at Big Hole National Battlefield. Here the U.S Cavalry staged a predawn attack on 800 Native American men, women and children camped at Big Hole. Many women and children died (some still sleeping) during the attack. It was the most violent battle of the Nez Perce War and led to the final surrender by Chief Joseph.
We arrived in Fernie, BC and moved in to our chalet. Here we could get off the road and relax for the next three weeks.
At Craters of the Moon National Monument, we saw rare blue lava and lava tree molds. We walked though some lava tubes which provide good protection from the strong chilly winds. In Salmon ID we visited the Sacajawea Center. Sacajawea was a native woman who guided Lewis and Clark through the mountains. A little further up the road we hiked the trails at Big Hole National Battlefield. Here the U.S Cavalry staged a predawn attack on 800 Native American men, women and children camped at Big Hole. Many women and children died (some still sleeping) during the attack. It was the most violent battle of the Nez Perce War and led to the final surrender by Chief Joseph.
We arrived in Fernie, BC and moved in to our chalet. Here we could get off the road and relax for the next three weeks.
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