This is the badlands of North Dakota. Not much out there. Don't know what river that is.

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This is the badlands of North Dakota. Not much out there. Don't know what river that is.

On the ground in Helena, MT They had a very nice lounge here with a kitchen, bath, and bedroom!

This is the Continental Divide just southwest of Missoula, MT. These are the north end of the Bitterroot Mountains looking south.

This is looking west down towards the Columbia River Gorge and if you look closely you can barely see Mt Saint Helens in the background. This is the border between Oregon and Washington.

This is just east of Seattle looking north at the Wenatchee National Forest. I am above I-90 following it into Seattle.

This is from above I-90 going into Seattle looking south at Mt Rainier. These pictures don't do it justice.

This is just east of Seattle looking north at the Wenatchee National Forest. I am above I-90 following it into Seattle.

This is looking back again at Mt Rainier, getting closer to Seattle. You can see the valley off to the right.

That’s Seattle over the last ridge of mountains

This is just coming out of the mountains. You can barely see downtown Seattle in the center of the picture in the haze below Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.

This is coming down out of the mountains looking back in towards the east.

Approaching Arlington

On the ground at Arlington, WA