Was off to a late start, but the border crossing was a refreshingly pleasant experience. Maybe Sweet Grass has its name for a reason :) They performed the usual fingerprinting, but I now at least understand that it's an ID verification method that is employed on all international visitors. And there wasn't any of the usual rude questioning, only how he is quite sure that "Grizzly bears like to eat little girls travelling on their own."
The roads were pretty empty, so I am hoping that the tourist volume will still be on the low side. I always notice this when I travel to the States - the people here seem nicer and more approachable than they do in Calgary. I stopped at an outdoor gear store in Great Falls and inquired about a camera store, and the guy rooted through a phone book, located a store 2 hours away, and wrote it down for me. Then at the motel I am staying at, the lady pulled out various maps to give me travel tips. She also advised me that there have been a lot of bear sightings in the park, good thing I brought a bear scare. Oh and the swarms of mosquitoes here are crazy, Montana should be called "Ginormous Mosquito Swarm Country"!
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