6-29-2020

Today was a shorter day only 336 miles. It rained all night and I know for me I didn't sleep well because the noise kept waking me. This is what I heard all night.

This morning we learned what we needed to about the gray tanks, we have 2. We weren't sure if the 2 were connected or if when the gauge says 100% it is full. I went to take a shower and the water was not going down the drain. Guess what, Ernie had to get up and go out in the rain to empty the gray tank. Now we know, when it says 100%, it is full. The thing to know is we use the gray tank to help flush the black tank. We were hoping to make it a third, not quite. 

We also discovered it isn't easy cleaning off the windshield and windows when it is raining. We are going to have to figure out how to get air to the drivers side windows so Ernie can drive safely with the mirrors.

We drove in rain most of the day. I didn't have good opportunities to take pictures since it would have been trying to take them through the windshield wipers. Here are some things I observed...
1) There was snow on the mountains near Butte, Montana.

2) There were a lot more RV's (Motorhomes, Class C, 5th Wheel and pull behinds) going east than going west.
3) Clouds were hanging low around the mountains.
4) Sapphire Mountains in Missoula County are gorgeous.
5) I saw 2 vehicles with Wisconsin plates.

We decided to stay at a Harvest Host tonight. The place Big Sky Brewing Co. in Missoula, Montana. I'm not a beer drinker but Ernie enjoyed a Big Sky IPA while we waited for delivery of a pizza and some ravioli for Casen. Check out the Montana law, this would be a problem in Wisconsin. 😂

Montana State Law: 48 oz per person per day. 😲

It is 6 pm local time and it is still raining so we won't be posting any rig or selfie picture in this posting.

Tomorrow we should get to Coeur d'Alene before lunch. It's going to be an exciting day, I can't wait!

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