Elias got a new (used) toy flip phone from Aunt Stephanie for the trip, and he must have made at least 100 calls. I sure hope he didn't go over his minutes. I'm not sure we would have survived the trip out there without it (as the trip home was not quite as nice...the newness had work off). We flew to Spokane and drove over 3 hours to get to Lakeside, MT. Our condo was right on the lake. What a beautiful view!
The day after we arrived, we visited a local State Park and did some hiking. Elias threw rocks into the lake, one of his favorite past-times.
After our hike in the forest, we decided to walk along Going-to-the-Sun road (part of it closed to vehicles for road work) to see the Garden Wall. Along the way was this amazingly blue water surrounded by purple rocks.
Since it was a road, it was easier than our previous hike to look at the surroundings while walking. Plus, Elias could ride in the stroller. I think both Matt and I enjoyed this road "hike" the most.
A bit to our disappointment, the only wildlife we saw was on roads. We saw these calivators (their name according to Elias) while doing our road hike. We had to stop for some big horned sheep on our drive to Lakeside, deer while in Lakeside, and cows on our way to Glacier.
Since we had decided we saw as much of the West side that we could see, we headed to the East side (a much, much longer drive) on Wednesday. It was a bit of a rough trip for Elias, but we made it, and saw most of the places on our list. We walked around the Sunrift Gorge (forever known as the George by Elias), hiked to a small waterfall, and did a short jaunt to Sun Point (although it was shady and very windy).
For the rest of our trip, we found more playgrounds, visited Dairy Queen, had breakfast at a great bakery (learning that Elias likes ketchup on his pancakes...Heck, I think it is safe to say he loves ketchup, as he dipped his banana in it tonight), hiked at Bigfork, and relaxed at the condo.
Montana gets two thumbs up!
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