We Found It! The End Of the Road!

The End of the RoadYesterday we drove up to the Ross Creek Cedars, an old-growth cedar forest that somehow escaped the devastating wild fires of 1910. As we approached the area, we were greeted with the sign on the left. Because I have already written about being “near the end of the road,” I was happy to actually find that there was an end of the road!

The cedars were quite spectacular and were discovered in the late 1950’s by a young forest ranger marking trees for logging. It’s since been made into a lovely place for families to visit and walk through. I took a whole bunch of pictures which eventually will be put in the picture album (the pictures are now there!)

Today is a quiet day and we’re staying around the area. Tomorrow we’re headed to Coeur d’Alene and the lake, Thursday and Friday over to Kallispell and Waterton-Glacier National Peace Park. Saturday we’ll proceed on our own way around the Selkirk International Loop.

I need to find a place that sells AA batteries. That sounds like a good purpose for the day!

4 thoughts on “We Found It! The End Of the Road!

  1. Maybe the local store will sell you some AA batteries? šŸ˜‰

    Love Ya,
    Perry

  2. Roland/Nina………

    I wish we were with you, enjoying that great scenery. Drive safely and we need to start talking about doing something together in 2009, even if it means staying in the U.S.

  3. I would cross a picket line just for the sake of doing it. That used to be great fun in Calif.

    DCS

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