On this pass into Colorado they decided to reduce the freeway to one lane due to construction. To say that I was impeding traffic climbing at 20 mph on the freeway would be an understatement. Even at that pace the engine was overheating and alarming. The land yacht captain doesn't like to be that close to shutting down an interstate highway. Towards the top there was a break in the jersey barriers and a steep exit. Thanks goodness the overheated land yacht was able to clear the only freeway lane.
Also mentioned before is fact that large metropolitan and land yacht docking is like trying to mix oil and water. The interstate 25 corridor through Colorado on the east side of the Rocky Mountain range used to have breaks in-between the major cities. Now from Pueblo to Fort Collins seem to be on huge over populated area with Colorado Springs and Denver in the middle. Hence on must plan the crossing around the rush hours. We still ended up in stop and go traffic.
We barely made it into overcrowded expensive RV parks on either end of this grand crossing. I was told that the area is growing so fast that many decide to call the RV parks their home. It is much cheaper than the 300K to 600K basic homes for sale. There were several people that we wanted to visit in the area. We felt that making it out intact was more important. We will need to attact the area without the land yacht. There is still a majority of the country that doesn't fall into this urban chaos living.
Bruno, the land yacht hound, in front of a mighty oak by the powder river
240 miles north of Fort Collins is the very small town of Kaycee, Wyoming. We found an uncrowded moorage for the land yacht beside the Powder, River. This is rural Wyoming at its best: clean streets, flower baskets on every block, and a rodeo every other Saturday night all summer. This area was considered open range grazing back in the day. The problems begain when the open range got too crowded.
The larger ranchers hired an army to take the smaller ranchers out. Many died but the smaller ranchers finally chased the "invaders" out. This was called the Johnson county war. As happens today no one was prosecuted for the crime due to correct connections with important people. Some things haven't changed since the 1890s and before.
This area was a hide out for Jesse James and other outlaws due to the geography and rock structures. The "hole in the wall" ranch was here where they could hide tussled cattle in a local canyon. It was easily defended.
The general grocery store, hardware store, feed store, and gathering place for the local folks
From Kaycee we set a new for us land yacht record of miles for one day; 460 to Anaconda, Montana. This was most of the way across the state. Anaconda for years was known for its copper mining and smelting.
The tall smoke stack remains. It is taller and wider than the Washington Monument. They have kept this small town alive by catering to tourists with both summer and winter sports. There is good eats, shopping, and a well kept up old town.
Beautiful Big Sky RV park in Anaconda, Montana
In the area are some great lakes and wilderness areas. This is also the area where the Nez Perce Indians were slaughtered in their teepees at night after running from the Army. Yes, the Indians had killed a few people while defending their land which used to contain eastern Oregon, Idaho, and some of Montana. Again the most influential, with the biggest guns, and an organized government wins over the minority. The monument to this slaughter is well documented at the The Big Hole National Battlefield. The rules of engagement must have been different with the military back then.
The larger ranchers hired an army to take the smaller ranchers out. Many died but the smaller ranchers finally chased the "invaders" out. This was called thw Johnson county war. As happens today no one was prosecuted for the crime due to correct connections with important people. Some things haven't changed since the 1890s and before.
This area was a hide out for Jesse James and other outlaws due to the geograophy and rock structures. The "hole in the wall" ranch was here where they could hide russled cattle in a local canyon. It was easily defended.
From Kaycee we set a new for us land yacht record of miles for one day; 460 to Anaconda, Montana. This was most of the way across the state. Anaconda for years was known for its copper mining and smelting.
The tall smoke stack remains. It is taller and wider than the Washington Monument. They have kept this small town alive by catering to tourists with both summer and winter sports. There is good eats, shopping, and a well kept up old town.
In the area are some great lakes and wilderness areas. This is also the area where the Nez Perce indians were slaughtered in their teepees at night after running from the Army. Yes, the Indians had killed a few people while defending their land which used to contain eastern Oregon, Idaho, and some of Montana. Again the most influential, with the biggest guns, and an organized government wins over the minority. The monument to this slaughter is well documented at the The Big Hole National Battlefield. The rules of engagement must have been different with the military back then.
The Big Hole National Battlefield





































