Gracie & Abby in St. Regis, Montana
We took a breather from all of the driving over the last couple of days as we stopped for two nights in Missoula, Montana to rendezvous with friends Jan and Sharon who were in town visiting their son.
Missoula is a city of roughly 60,000 and seems a very bicycle- and pedestrian- friendly city, with a long recreation path along the Clark Fork River, which passes close to the center of town.
We took advantage of the weather and attended an outdoor Missoula Symphony concert downtown.
On Monday, we all drove up to Lolo Pass on the Montana/Idaho border – the pass where the Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the Bitterroot Mountains in September of 1805.
Missoula is a city of roughly 60,000 and seems a very bicycle- and pedestrian- friendly city, with a long recreation path along the Clark Fork River, which passes close to the center of town.
We took advantage of the weather and attended an outdoor Missoula Symphony concert downtown.
On Monday, we all drove up to Lolo Pass on the Montana/Idaho border – the pass where the Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the Bitterroot Mountains in September of 1805.
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