Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Watch "Corvette C4 USA Road Trip" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/g04u599HXos ...kinda fits the mood, these roadtrips are just about the coolest thing to do. Thanks for sharing Jim. |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
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Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Jim, out of curiosity, how many hours to you spend driving each day? I'm setting my trip for roughly 4 to 6-1/2 hours of driving each day but with far fewer stops that you seem able to accomplish. We will try to stop whenever we see something interesting. But as this is a 7 day trip we do have to get to destinations each night. Anyway, enjoy yours. Great to hear about it as you go.--Bob
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Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Great trip thus far, gotta be a blast to do it in a ZR-1. My 57 can get about 18mpg if I hold 70-75mph with the 283/Poweglide./3.36:1 combo that revs 2750-3000rpm cruise rpm.
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Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Hello All. We just arrived in Christina Lake, BC after 4 days in Glacier National Park with no WIFI or cell phone service in the park or the lodges we stayed in.
I will be posting our progress to date as it actually happened to maintain the feel of the trip. More soon...… Jim |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
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Hi Bob, On this Road Trip, we have reduced our miles-per-day so we can see more sights and not get so tired. Between home and Glacier NP we did about 350-400 miles a day, which is 5.5 to 6 hours of driving each day. We get up early and are very organized so that we are in the Z and rolling by 7:00 am. That way we can get to our destination by 2 pm and sight see when attractions are still open OR we can stop at intermediate attractions and spend 4 hours sight-seeing. After we get to Victoria, BC we will drive about 200 miles a day to get even more time to look around. I am sorry that we will miss you at Falling Water. We have talked about visiting there again. It is not too far from us. Have a good trip, Jim |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Day 7 - We left Harve, MT and drove west on US-2 across Montana, headed for Glacier National Park.
The landscape of western Montana is a combination of flat agricultural land and hilly prairie. As always we like the productive farms that we passed. This farm has canola and wheat in production: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...ar%20Havre.jpg In Shelby, MT, we were confronted by a flooded intersection directly in the underpass we needed to use to stay on US-2. Shelby is not a very big town and there were no side roads that we could use to go around the intersection. We had to drive about 5 miles north on I-15, then U-turned to get back on US-2: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...k%20Shelby.jpg In Cut Bank, MT, we couldn't resist a photo with the Penguin proclaiming Cut Bank as the "Coldest spot in the nation": http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...20the%20us.jpg I do not know if this is true. The peak of Mount Washington in New Hampshire makes the claim of having the coldest temperature in the country. We always like to see trains hauling freight and keeping the nation moving. Here is a nice BNSF locomotive pair with a consist of grain cars with the Rocky Mountains in the background: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...ciers%20MT.jpg to be continued..... |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
To Glacier National Park (continued)
We entered Glacier NP from the east side and planned to stay at Many Glacier Hotel on the Swift Current Lake. The road from Babb, MT to the Park Entrance is in need or repair. There are numerous pot holes and damaged areas. We did make it to the park, but it was slow going. The road follows a reservoir that feeds the Milk River: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...lk%20River.jpg We made it to the park entrance and posed the Purple Z in front of the park sign: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...%20Glacier.jpg Lyndi and I posed in Glacier NP, with the Swift Current River in the background: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...20Glaciers.jpg Jim |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
For the first two days at Glacier National Park, we stayed at the Many Glacier Hotel, one of the three original lodges that were built in what was to become the national park. The lodge was built more than 100 years ago and refurbished last year. The lodge is one of the nicest hotel experiences we have had.
http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...R/DSC_0506.jpg Here is the Purple Z in front of the lodge. Our room was in the wing on the left in this picture. We were in a corner room facing the lake and mountains: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...R/DSC_0527.jpg After we checked in, we hiked up stream from the lake to Red Rock Falls: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...ck%20falls.jpg Jim |
Re: Jim and Lyndi's 2018 ZR-1 Road Trip to Glacier NP, Western Canada and the Rocky M
Here is a view of the Many Glacier Hotel from across Swift Current Lake. I am pointing to our room:
http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...R/DSC_0073.jpg In the evening, we sat in the lounge over looking the lake and spotted a moose grazing on the edge of the lake: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...R/DSC_0083.jpg The next morning we were treated to a beautiful view as the morning sun reflected off the clouds and illuminated the mountains: http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...DSC_0098_1.jpg |
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