Answering the call of highway once more.

With warmer weather and the snow melted off the driveway, the time was approaching to pull that big silver beast forward and load her up for another summer of fun and frolics.

A little wiser after the problems and ‘on the fly’ fixes at the beginning of last year we had been on a little shakedown trip to Aspen Crossing again. A fun weekend with some folks we met last year ….and the check that all systems were go and nothing was leaking (last year it seemed like everything was leaking…LOL)

I can’t believe that we completely failed take any pictures …!!!

So back to pulling the trailer forward to load up….

..as we pulled forward one of the tires deflated a bit more with every revolution……

A four inch nail was sunk deep into the tire…..bear in mind this was at 4pm on the Friday of a long weekend. We quickly called the local tire shop and they (fortunately) were still open…we just had to get the wheel off and get it to them.

A chance to try out the ‘lego block’ levellers instead of jacking……it worked a treat…crisis averted.

I had booked us a couple of sites with Harvest Hosts/Boondockers Welcome so at the top of the driveway we turned right and headed for Sasketchewan ….almost immediately we left the Southern Alberta warmth and sunshine and entered the driving rainstorm that would accompany us for the next 4 days straight.

Our first stop in Saskatchewan was a Boondockers host. Unfortunately not much chance for socialising here with the continued howling wind and relentless downpour. We were highly amused when the lady opened up the shop to show us the power outlet and there was a pickleball court right there…..LOL…

Day 2…still in Saskatchewan….still in the driving rain (our gas consumption driving into an easterly headwind was frightening…!!)

Next stop the Ireland Bison Farm. There would be no walks around the bison paddock for us (lots and lots of mud…!!) but the spot for us to stop overnight was high and dry and level (level is important ‘cos it means less fussing around with the aforementioned ‘lego blocks’ to get us to where we are not doing a drunken stagger uphill to get to bed…!!)

In the paddock across the driveway was Tulip……the bison calf. Apparently when they have twins one is abandoned….she was the short straw twin and so was being hand reared…..very friendly…very cute.

The rain stopped briefly as we crossed the border into North Dakota at Elmore…yes it is as remote as it sounds. Not another vehicle in sight…easy crossing.

Our next destination was just east of Fargo, North Dakota….across the state line into Minnesota….. Junkyard Brewing in Moorhead MN.

They have a lovely big flat parking area…unfortunately after the many days of rain it was mostly mud.

The beer was good, the service friendly and this brew pub has a fabulous little Asian fusion/street food style restaurant next door called Sol Street….hands down the best chicken sandwich I have ever eaten.

Next day was another brew pub (sensing a theme….!!!😁) Sand Creek Brewing in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. A great little brewery in a great little town. The lovely old brick building actually started its life as a brewery but due to prohibition and many other changes in the area, it transitioned through many identities before being restored to its original function. We were hosted by the brew master for a very friendly private tasting good fun.

When we left the bar with our now full growlers for consumption later….the rain had stopped again so we took the opportunity to wander downtown in this charming little place.

We happened on a Scottish pub, the Stag and Lion, on the main street…..and it was open…so of course we had to go in.

This resulted in a very pleasant evening with the owner/bartender Rod McGillvray…a man of Scottish heritage from Chicago who supplied us with hints and tips of places to eat and things to see in Chicago…..because Chicago is the next stop……..

….and so the travel season kicks off for us..I can’t promise the kind of crazieness we found last year…but who knows what we will find along the road….don’t touch that dial…. 😊

3 thoughts on “Answering the call of highway once more.”

  1. Happy travels. Look forward to your write ups. Graduated from Lake Forest College, north of Chicago on Lake Michigan. It was a quaint town in the 1960’s. Polly Horn

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    1. Hi Polly…..Im so thrilled that you are still following us……sorry we missed you in our recent short stop in Sunbury….maybe next time. Mho and Scott

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