the further west you go you should keep track of home many lewis counties versus how many clark counties/parks/streets/etc :) oh and might i suggest instead of your interstate route over the mtns between ID and Montana that you take the LoLo Pass (it follows the Lewis and Clark route)
I am glad to hear you like Ottertail, it is a wonderful county (and also my birth place). Hopefully, you will get to see the huge otter in Fergus Falls. And, yes, there are pelicans in MN . . . . LOTS of them. I’m guessing you will see more in the next few days. Enjoy!
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
Does this count as a inanimate critter? Little narrower then Beaver Tale County I suspect.
Awww! Reminds me of a favorite Christmas special when I was a kid…”Emmit Otter’s Jugband Christmas.”
Oh, okay. At first, I thought you hadn’t been keeping track of the otter, and/or their tails.
the further west you go you should keep track of home many lewis counties versus how many clark counties/parks/streets/etc :) oh and might i suggest instead of your interstate route over the mtns between ID and Montana that you take the LoLo Pass (it follows the Lewis and Clark route)
I am glad to hear you like Ottertail, it is a wonderful county (and also my birth place). Hopefully, you will get to see the huge otter in Fergus Falls. And, yes, there are pelicans in MN . . . . LOTS of them. I’m guessing you will see more in the next few days. Enjoy!
Lolo pass is definitely the way to cross into Idaho. The views are stunning, and all the snow should be gone by the time you make it there!