
[2010 Alaska]
Day 12: June 14th: In Search of the Buffalo or “Don’t Worry Hun. It’s only a couple of miles…”
Can you see Cody’s face? No, that’s because his crazy arrow helmet won’t let him put his head back.

[2010 Alaska]
Can you see Cody’s face? No, that’s because his crazy arrow helmet won’t let him put his head back.

[2010 Alaska]
Some days it is difficult to get in even one post, but today I have done three short ones. We are on our way back to our campsite back at Buffalo Pound Prov. Park. Scott learned on his buffalo trek that the place is called Buffalo Pound because the Native Americans would scare the buffalo into a group of waiting hunters in an attempt to catch some dinner. The practice was called a buffalo pound. I haven’t looked that up, nor have I seen the info he has, so hopefully I paraphrased that correctly.
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[2010 Alaska]
Our rei base camp 6 tent has been great. The only issues are a screen tear and a some fraying at the zippers. April did some handy patchwork to fix the screen.
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[2010 Alaska]
And another wal-mart for our world tour…
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[2010 Alaska]
Bear? Moo-bear
We were driving along Route 52 in North Dakota and Scott with his Eagle Eye Park Vision spotted my favorite campsite yet. Again, this was not an actual campground, but it did have some trails, and some cows. Scott recorded some cute audio of Brooke giggling because when this calf was way off in the distance it looked and moved slightly like a bear. Okay, so maybe I am slightly bear-phobic because my bear mooed. One of our favorite authors is Sandra Boynton and Moo Baa La La La is one of our favorite books. Thus Scott keeps singing, “Moo Bear La La La.” Oh, and the sun finally showed up. YEAHH!!!!!!

[2010 Alaska]
See those “moo” bears up on the hill side?
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[2010 Alaska]

Scott came up with the idea of stopping at a farmhouse and asking if we could stay on their land. That isn’t something I would ever do, but opposites attract, right? Anyway, on his quest to find a farm we wandered down a gravel road and found an “Experimental Forest”. Anyone else ever stay at one of these? The only sign marking the forest was right in front of the overgrown drive. It had a pit toilet and plenty of wide open land. We have paid $20 for just as much, and this was free. We also had some friendly cows lulling us to sleep, and greeting us to another, you guessed it, rainy morning.
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[2010 Alaska]
Look Mom our clothes are getting cleaned!

[2010 Alaska]
We made it! We traveled for eight days following the Mississippi River. We started at 117,892 and we hit the headwaters at 119,000. It has been a beautiful (slightly rainy) trip.
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[2010 Alaska]
I have finally figured out Minnesota’s secret to having 10,000 lakes. You guessed it, it never stops raining.
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