Left Great Falls heading down Interstate 15. Part of this retraced my drive up from Alpine, but I kept going south into southern Idaho but took some other roads to avoid going into Utah (too far west). I don't remember exactly where I took the pictures but I was obviously still in the Rockies. I do remember that once I got off the Interstate I found a valley that looked almost perfect. There were wheat fields on both sides of the road and a few houses here and there. Further in it wasn't quite so perfect with at least one abandoned hotel and a somewhat cheesy water park before I found my hotel.
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Showing posts with label Idaho. Show all posts
Monday, August 18, 2014
Wednesday August 6, 2014 through Idaho to Montana
Got on the road at 8:30 AM – earliest so far. It turns out that Alpine is only a few miles from the border with Idaho. Basically, I got gas at the edge of town, drove another mile or so and ran into a sign saying “Welcome to Idaho”. The morning was overcast but not raining, at least to start. The road ran next to the Snake River for some time. I stopped and took some pictures of a dam across the river, but it was one of many dams from what a sign said.
I made it to Idaho Falls without much delay and immediately got on the I15. I was expecting this to be the simplest leg of the journey. Two things made this a bit of a challenge. The first part was the rain. It started again pretty much from when I got on the I15 and didn’t let up for about 70 miles. It was heavier some times and lighter at other times, but it was pretty much constant until I got over the crest of the Rockies (there was a sign announcing the location of the Continental Divide). Past that point the rain stopped almost immediately (at least that’s how I remember it).
The second thing that proved a bit of a challenge (at least in testing whether I can read directions) was the intersection of the I15 and I90. It turns out there is about an 8 mile stretch where the two merge and to get back on the I15 requires that you go to surface streets (at least by my directions). Getting on the I90 for a while wasn’t a problem. Realizing that there was a turn while on the surface streets was. I almost missed the turn mostly because I hadn’t read the directions carefully until just before the turn.
Back on the I15 I basically went over a series of mountains into different valleys – some developed, some not. I also saw a second sign indicating I had crossed the continental divide.
Finally, after about 8 hours I sighted structures from the Great Falls Airport. I keep forgetting that the airport is south and west of the city. Total distance about 435 miles.
I made it to Idaho Falls without much delay and immediately got on the I15. I was expecting this to be the simplest leg of the journey. Two things made this a bit of a challenge. The first part was the rain. It started again pretty much from when I got on the I15 and didn’t let up for about 70 miles. It was heavier some times and lighter at other times, but it was pretty much constant until I got over the crest of the Rockies (there was a sign announcing the location of the Continental Divide). Past that point the rain stopped almost immediately (at least that’s how I remember it).
The second thing that proved a bit of a challenge (at least in testing whether I can read directions) was the intersection of the I15 and I90. It turns out there is about an 8 mile stretch where the two merge and to get back on the I15 requires that you go to surface streets (at least by my directions). Getting on the I90 for a while wasn’t a problem. Realizing that there was a turn while on the surface streets was. I almost missed the turn mostly because I hadn’t read the directions carefully until just before the turn.
Back on the I15 I basically went over a series of mountains into different valleys – some developed, some not. I also saw a second sign indicating I had crossed the continental divide.
Finally, after about 8 hours I sighted structures from the Great Falls Airport. I keep forgetting that the airport is south and west of the city. Total distance about 435 miles.
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