Twelve Miles of Montana
And it took us two days.
Hebgen Lake – not yet open for the season so the camping is free. We actually made money on the deal – someone left 15 cents on our table.
When we arrived in the afternoon, there were a few fly fisherman about, but then they left it to us for the evening. It was a really peaceful spot where we could watch bison on the far bank, wild swans, bald eagles and a mischievous river otter all while sitting on a camp chair.
Jason got a chance to work on a few bus issues, including fixing our leaking water container – again. Bode got to fish and shoot his BB gun. He pulled up a trout, but it wiggled off the hook. I got to read and take it easy. We were all pretty happy here – a great spot.
It really looks like y’all are having fun, wish I was up there.
Something you may want to take a close look at is Canadian laws concerning airguns if you are planning on going through there on your way to Alaska.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/air_gun-arme_air-eng.htm
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/visit/index-eng.htm
Keep safe,
Don B.
thanks for the info – I think we’re okay, since it’s a Daisy spring-powered BB gun. A toy – hopefully, they see it that way.