The Great American Road Trip – Pt 4

Continuing our exclusive series for The Independent, here is the fourth instalment of our Great American Road Trip, charting the scenic splendors of Montana and Wyoming, and the history that underpins them.

Month 4 of our year-on-the road RV adventure took us from Glacier National Park in northwest Montana to the Wyoming-Idah0 border via a wealth of small towns, vibrant wildlife, epic countryside and historic counterpoints. You can read it on this link to the Indy’s Travel section.

The wild horses of Wyoming's Red Desert
The wild horses of Wyoming’s Red Desert
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3 thoughts on “The Great American Road Trip – Pt 4”

  1. Be careful out there: In the news recently — Death Valley tourist swerves to avoid tarantula in road and causes car crash. A man on a motorcycle was injured when the camper van braked suddenly to go around the roaming arachnid

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    1. We saw that headline and were glad it wasn’t us, even if we were sad it happened to somebody.
      We haven’t seen a tarantula, scorpion, or rattlesnake, but now that I’ve said it we’ll probably see swarms of all three. We’ve certainly seen plenty of signs warning people to watch for rattlesnakes.

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