
One evening we had a little time after riding the trail and checked out Wallace Cemetery. It was up the canyon road about a mile and up on a hill. I had never seen a cemetery quite like it. It had very old headstones that were from the mid 1800’s. It is still being used so it was really interesting to see all the different dates and headstones. We were there at dusk and we got a little spooked later on when it got really dark. Tony thought he heard something in the trees so we opted to leave. Next time we’ll go during daylight.

We stopped at a women’s garden in her backyard. Apparently she works in her garden quite often and she gives her seeds away and if you see her there she will come and talk to you and put your name and city on a bright colored ball and hang it on the fence. We weren’t lucky enough to get to see her. We stopped at Cataldo and took a tour in the oldest standing building in Idaho. It has been renovated in 1974 but they said that there is still 80 percent of the original material still standing. It was a pretty amazing place to see.

We spent a day in Coeur d’ Alene but the wind was blowing so hard that day it was kind of hard to get around. They had burning some fields so the whole valley was filled with smoke. The next day the smoke cleared out and the wind died down and finished the last section of the trail. It was on this day we had a baby bear run 5 feet in front of us and into the bushes. We were both so startled and it happened so fast that neither one of us had time to pull out camera to snap a picture. We were both terrified the Mom was going to come charging out of the bushes and attack us, but we never did see her.
6 comments:
What an awesome vacation! I think I would feel really claustrophobic riding my bike in a mile-long tunnel; you're brave!
That seems like so much fun and Gavin and I want to join you next year! I bet if you even go late enough in the year my parents would want to go too!
Wow, that looks amazing! 157 miles?! I would love to do that sometime. Great pictures!
Totally impressive (the 157 miles) and the scenery looks stunning. Count me in for next year!
Hi Sheila,
I have a totally random question for you. I don't remember where we were, but you brought an orange jello fruit salad-esque thing to some kind of reunion. It may have had cottage cheese... maybe not... Do you have any idea what I'm talking about, and if so, would you mind sending me the recipe? If you don't know what I'm talking about, I'm pretty sure I'll live. :-) laurita33@gmail.com
What an amazing trip!
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