Montana Our journey of life begins with a beating heart and sweat. My husband sits in front of his laptop with a cup of coffee and tense shoulders. He doesn’t want to get Taylor Swift concert tickets, he wants to organize our summer vacation. And that comes with an extraordinary amount of stress.
Cause for anxiety: Exactly six months before the desired date, Glacier National Park releases its entry permits, camping and visitor road passes. Nothing will run without these permissions. If you don’t have it, stay out.
So we planned the route in advance. Pitches for mobile homes sell out in seconds and my husband grabs the last free campsite and clicks the green triangle (fully bookable) in the forest with red crosses. Well, we’ll be near the toilet. If you want to experience America’s natural wonders, you can’t help but be curious.
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