Sunday, August 3, 2008

Day 18: Trout Creek, Montana



I stopped for a quick swim and a late lunch in Trout Creek, Montana. Well, sorta late, because I crossed over a dateline at the same time I crossed into Montana, so it's an hour later than when I left this morning (you know what I mean).

I've been continually amazed by the ubiquity of wifi. Every dinky little motel has it now. This is great for me, as Montana is a great, big, black hole in AT&T's service. I'll be out of phone service for at least a week, so the wifi stops will be my only means of connection.

Next stop, Thompson Falls, MT. It's 20 miles down the road, so I plan to call it a day there.

1 Comments:

Blogger Change Agent said...

I was reminded of Richard Brautigan's book "Troutfishing In America."

Brautigan hypothesized about a bunch of rebel troutfishing terrorists, who defiled the act of troutfishing, and caused a lot of uproar.

They also wrote poetry about troutfishing. Can't remember the purpose of that.

What trout did you meet at Trout Lake?

August 3, 2008 6:56 PM  

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