For some reason this happened...
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Oh no, not another one...
Atop the Shining Peak
To the northwest of Missoula on the horizon is a pyramid shaped mountain formerly known as Squaw Peak. It was renamed a few years ago to Cha-Paa-Qn Peak, meaning "shining peak," due to it standing out above the others most of the year with it's snow covered top. It tops out at 7,989 feet above sea level and would have had some pretty amazing views if not for the smoke rolling in from the west coast forest fires. Either way, it was a nice hike on a July morning!
Fabulous Fourth Fireworks
The Fourth of July holiday in Montana was always the best. From riding bikes to the Golden Dragon fireworks stand to buy Black Cat firecrackers, to watching the big show at the Southgate Mall. What's not to love about a holiday celebrated with eating hot dogs and blowing stuff up? The Unbehend family has always done their own fireworks show in the field behind the house, and this year was another grand time.
Biking into July
Friday, July 2, 2021
Yellow Stones and Boiling Waters
We drove through America's first national park last year, but didn't get much time to stop and check it out. And I remember going to Yellowstone as a kid, but that was a long, long time ago, so when we went this past weekend it felt like a new place I'd never been. There's a reason it's so popular, it's really unlike any other place you can visit. From the massive waterfall carved canyon, to the boiling geysers and colorful pools, it makes sense why so many people would travel in from so many far away places. We took the short drive down to meet up with Paul's friend Dean, whose family had taken the long drive from Corpus Christi to see it. The wait to get in was not as bad as some of the news stories would make it seem, but it wasn't always easy to find a place to park, with lines of cars circling the lots and fighting for spaces. We took a few short hikes, checked out the spewing fountains of hot water, and contemplated what would happen if the super-volcano ever decided to blow up. There was also some wildlife to see, including buffalo, antelope, elk, and apparently a bear that was somewhere in the woods, if you can believe the thousand or so people trying to take its picture. In all it was a good trip, and well worth making.








