I pulled up behind this guy at a light. I liked his license plate.
I rode along the east side of this lake for several miles thinking it was Flathead lake. Finally a sign says Swan Lake
A lot of this in Montana
I told him to smile, they did after I snapped the picture
A lot of cattle grazing…
…and a lot of cattle ranches.
I saw a lot of horses, both domestic and wild
A lot of straw…on my head and in the fields
This bug made me pull over, he hit right in the middle of my focal point.
A nice overlook just before entering Helena, MT
High on the hill she overlooks Butte, MT
A normal shot to give a perpective of how high on the hill
There are a bunch of these mine headrigs standing over the city. Most of them look like they are still ready to run today.
If you like mining, Butte would be a great place for you to visit. I wish I had more time, but still glad that I took a little detour through the city instead of just staying on the interstate.
I think the open pit has replaced all of the shaft mines
First time I’ve seen this on my trip.
A lot of very dry sagebrush in eastern Idaho.
The smokey sky allowed me to photograph the sun. One minute earlier and it looked really cool, but I was doing 85.
This is part of the town namesake. Idaho Falls off of the Snake river. It is dark out so I will get some better pics on my way out of town.
I thought it might be the capital building. It is kind of pathetic that I’m not sure which city is the capital of Idaho, I always thought it was Boise. That’s probably wrong too! This is the LDS temple.