Update From Havre, Montana
Havre, MT - We are getting another weary, early morning start today and although our long trek across the high plains is taking its toll, we are excited for our next several days of riding as we are guickly approaching the Continental Divide and Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana. We will post new pictures and travel log updates when we can access a computer.

4 Comments:
Wow guyz - you're almost there, you've really been clicking off the miles! Keep going, we're all so proud of you both. Stay safe
Love Leah
Been thinking about you both a lot
lately. We are anxious to see you. You make us very proud. Take care.
Love & Prayers Mom & Dad
Wow, super photos of the Northern Tier region. Really enjoyed reading about the history and culture with photos of the signs.
I only saw one bear who looked like Greg. That is good news. And, yes, you saw some crumbling, receding glaciers. I cannot believe that you were so close to the mountain goats and rams. That was fantastic!
I am really enjoying your trip from deskside. I almost feel like I am there with you feeling the high winds, driving rains, the morning chill, and relentless sun rays.
Are you in Idaho yet? Please tell me the origin of the name, Idaho. Thanks.
Love you guys and all your pedaling friends. Some of your cross-country buddies look a little weak on the gear side. But I can see that your gear is keeping you comfy.
All the best, Daddy Doug
Wow, super photos of the Northern Tier region. Really enjoyed reading about the history and culture with photos of the signs.
I only saw one bear who looked like Greg. That is good news. And, yes, you saw some crumbling, receding glaciers. I cannot believe that you were so close to the mountain goats and rams. That was fantastic!
I am really enjoying your trip from deskside. I almost feel like I am there with you feeling the high winds, driving rains, and relentless sun rays.
Are you in Idaho yet? Please tell me the origin of the name, Idaho. Thanks.
Love you guys and all your pedaling friends. Some of your cross-country buddies look a little weak on the gear side. But I can see that your gear is keeping you comfy.
All the best, Daddy Doug
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