Cross Country Tour – Day 36

3 October 2016

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It’s hard to get used to 80 mph speed limits in Montana,  but if you are going anywhere in Montana, you need to pour on the speed.  I had Carte Blanche most of the way from Whitefish to Pray, Montana. It still took me 6 1/2 hours.

Pray is the name of the little community that Chico Hot Springs resort is located.  This is my second visit here under decidedly different environmental conditions.  The last time I was here was January 12, 2015 with the temperature around 20F and snow on the ground.

January 12, 2015.
January 12, 2015.
Buggy ride in the snow - _thanks to a Michel for the photo!
Buggy ride in the snow – thanks to Michel for the photo!

This trip is positively balmy by comparison with an outside air temperature of 52F. However, snow is predicted for tonight.  As a harbinger, it rained on me the whole way here.
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The hot springs are interesting.  There is a large pool of varying temperature with the shallow end somewhat cool and the deeper end somewhat warm.  The smaller pool is around 106F.

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At the end of every day, the pool is drained, cleaned, and refilled.  As a guest, you get access free but if you want a robe, you have to pay $8.  It’s worth it.  The pool is very relaxing and if you like, you can order from the bar/restaurant right at poolside.

106F in the pool, 52F air temperature!
106F in the pool, 52F air temperature!

My room tonight is two doors down from my visit in 2015 – part of the old building, but not the oldest part.  The rooms are very modern, clean, and very quiet.

Tomorrow, it’s off to West Yellowstone and then Yellowstone Park!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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