A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 237 miles from Missoula, Montana to Livingston, Montana. (Re-uploaded, as the video was truncated.)
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Freeways, highways, and other roads as we move the coach from one site to another. Plus cat pics.
Travel from Missoula to Livingston, Montana
We drove our coach 237 miles, about 4 hour of driving, from Missoula, Montana to Livingston, Montana.
The map route for this leg, heading south:
Leaving the RV park:
Fuel up behind another motorhome:
Lots of roadworks on this journey, as they were rebuilding pretty much all of the bridges, one side at a time:
More roadworks:
Snack delivery:
Smoky trees:
Smoky roadworks:
Interesting building and roadworks:
Rest stop:
Quite a nice-looking building:
Lunch:
Paladin in a box:
More roadworks:
Paladin on the theater seating:
Oversize load:
Continental Divide, elevation 6393:
Another rest stop:
We had the hazard blinkers on going up a hill; the cameras change to show 4-up in this mode:
Smoky:
Yet more roadworks:
A rather narrow and bumpy road leading to the destination:
The RV park entrance:
Enter:
Office:
Guided to our site:
Video: West Glacier, Montana to Missoula, Montana motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 124 miles from West Glacier, Montana to Missoula, Montana.
Travel from West Glacier to Missoula, Montana
We drove our coach 124 miles, about 3 hour of driving, from West Glacier, Montana to Missoula, Montana. Beginning our trek from the top of the country to the bottom — we’ll be spending the winter in Texas this year.
The map route for this leg, heading south:
Smoky US-2:
US-2 next to the Flathead River:
Roadworks on MT-206:
We stopped at Woody’s Country Store for lunch again:
Very tasty fries and burger:
Paladin sitting on the dash as we returned to our coach:
Some sights along MT-35 next to Flathead Lake:
Flathead Lake:
Oops, a dining chair fell over; we might want to think about securing it with a bungee or something:
Several places in Ronan had decorated hay bales:
In the Flathead Reservation, the signs were bilingual:
A wildlife bridge:
Our destination, Jim and Mary’s RV Park:
Our site before occupation:
Our coach:
Jenn and Paladin looking out the driver window:
Video: Marion, Montana to West Glacier, Montana motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 64 miles from Marion, Montana to West Glacier, Montana.
Travel from Marion to West Glacier, Montana
We drove our coach 64 miles, about 1 hour of driving, from Marion, Montana to West Glacier, Montana.
The map route, heading northeast:
Leaving the McGregor Lakes RV campground:
US-2:
A barn:
An interesting building:
Crossing Flathead River:
We stopped at Woody’s Country Store for lunch; unusual in our coach, but I noticed that they have parking available for big rigs:
Tasty BLT and excellent fries:
Back to our coach:
Paladin in the steps:
Flathead River again:
Hungry Horse; a place name that reminds me of a Hungry Horse restaurant I went to as a kid in New Zealand:
The Huckleberry Patch, where Jenn later got a huckleberry pie, pancake mix, etc:
Our destination, Moose Creek RV Resort and B&B:
Approaching the office (a little narrow for a big coach):
Jenn checking in:
We unhooked our truck out front:
I drove the truck to our site, while Jenn drove our coach around a longer route, to avoid a sharp corner:
Video: Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 170 miles from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana.
Travel from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana
We drove our coach 170 miles, about 3 hours of driving, from Athol, Idaho to Marion, Montana.
The map route, heading northeast then southeast:
Our coach:
Getting ready to hook up our truck:
We used the dump station on the way out of the campground, since we didn’t have a sewer:
Entering US-95:
Roadworks:
A barn:
Paladin not overly concerned:
Jenn changed the settings on the TV, and now the mirrored GPS is in color instead of grayscale. Yay!
Jenn driving:
US-95 bridge over Lake Pend Oreille:
A train station:
North of Lake Pend Oreille is a town called Ponderay, which is how the lake is pronounced:
A Pringles snack while driving down the road:
A seaplane:
Canada or Kalispell; hint, not going to Canada (yet; probably in a few years):
Entering Montana, and Mountain Time Zone:
A stream:
Kootenai River:
Car on a pole in Libby:
Bird on a pole:
Bees!
Middle Thompson Lake:
McGregor Lake:
Our destination for one night, McGregor Lakes RV Park:
Video: Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 217 miles from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho.
Travel from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho
We drove our coach 217 miles, about 4 hours of driving, from Plymouth, Washington to Athol, Idaho.
The map route, heading northeast:
Since we didn’t have a sewer hookup at Plymouth Park Campground, we used the campground dump station on the way out:
Leaving the campground:
A stowaway spider inside:
Skoolie:
Bikers:
Bridge:
Exit towards Spokane:
Paladin:
Passing Coyote Run RV Park, where we stayed one night on the way home from Yellowstone last year:
US-395:
Exit to a rest area:
Rest area:
Paladin:
Back on US-395:
I-90:
Sprague Lake:
Petro truck stop:
Some interesting (but gloomy) architecture in Spokane, Washington:
Paladin again:
Welcome to Idaho:
Farragut exit:
Farragut State Park:
Checking in:
Paladin on the dash, driving to the campground: