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A real American hero.
It was funny, we walked in and said we had bought the family pass at the buffalo jump that morning. The old timer manning the desk said "I know" the buffalo jump guide had called. I said do you need to see my receipt, old timer "no, enjoy your visit."
I love small...
Finally finished lunch and headed east again. H Earl Clack museum was next. They had moved from the "mall" to downtown since I've driven the Highline and still have lots of stuff in storage waiting for remodeling on their "new" building.
Wife and daughter were hungry and had noticed a small diner at the junction of 2 and the road to Rudyard. We were a few miles eastbound when they finally decided that's where they wanted lunch.....
I flipped a u turn and headed west again. Place is called the Sugar Shack.
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And I didn't take any pictures of their multiple buildings full of items except for the shiny tractor pictures. They have hundreds of kerosene lanterns, barb wire collection, and lots of local Americana history. Absolutely awesome museum and I could have spent all day there and still not seen it...
Finished buffalo jump and headed west to Rudyard MT for our third museum, Rudyard Depot Museum. This is an absolutely amazing facility, not just for the dinosaurs but for small town America of yesteryear. Dinosaur pictures first.
Drove past the buffalo jump many times but never stopped, not this time. Paid the $40 family fee for it and the H Earl Clack Museum. Absolutely amazing site!
Late start, again.........wife. Oh well I'm on vacation so just chilled while she did her thing. Signs at the hotel we stayed at last night.
Got coffee and fuel and headed west on highway 2.
Bentonite mud in MT, the Dakotas, and WY is no joke. If the roads had been wet I would not have attempted the route I took. There were a few damp spots but they were few and far between.
If it rains get to pavement or good gravel roads ASAP.
Went through the big burb of Virgelle and crossed under the abandoned railroad.
Picked up quite a few hitch hikers today. Some areas it sounded like hail so many were hitting the Jeep.
Crossed 87 again heading north and came out on highway 2 near Rudyard, museum there was closed so we are...
I had stopped at the Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center before, it was my lunch stop on my way back to work in the oilfields. I'd never spent more than 30 minutes there. It's not a high traffic location and is very good.
We left Choteau headed to Fort Benton via 221, crossed I15 at Dutton. I like their elementary school yard decor.
Crossed I15 to 379 and my wife and daughter saw their first pronghorns. We saw many more before the end of the day.
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