1600 miles and I’m finally at the hunting area in Montana. Yesterday I drove from Fort Worth to Casper, about 1000 miles. It was uneventful and smooth sailing until around 100 miles from Casper. Driving through Fort Collins and into Cheyenne the sky was brown from all the wildfires. It reminded me of the color of the sky during dust storms in Iraq and Afghanistan. It started sprinkling and the water droplets carried ash and sprinkled my windshield with dirty grey-brown water. It took me a minute realize what it was. Once I got through Cheyenne and the sun set, the snow and wind picked up and the roads got pretty bad. I don’t have a whole lot of experience driving in the snow and ice, and I did my best to be safe and five for the conditions. It took me 2 hours to drive the last 70 miles. Even then I lost control 4 times, but managed to recover before I went off the road. The ice was really bad...
Today I drove from Casper to SW Montana and after yesterday’s driving adventure, I was not looking forward to it. Luckily, driving in the daytime was a lot better and I made it through as good as I could have hoped.
It was already snowing once I got up the mountain, and visibility was poor, so my plan of glassing for elk didn’t pan out. It’s supposed to dump over a foot of snow tonight, and hopefully the weather will clear out early and we will be able to find some elk.
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