When we were leaving Dicky Lake, we stopped for a picture at the boat ramp and saw a loon swimming just off the boat dock. Pat had heard the loon calling earlier, so it was fun to see it too. We'd had a leisurely start to our day with a pancake breakfast, but were still on the road by 8:30. Fifteen miles up the road, Hwy 93, was the town of Eureka. It was a cute little town that seemed to be just waking up as we drove through. If we had continued north, we would have reached the Canadian border in another six miles. Of course, due to the Coronavirus, the border crossing would entail a fourteen day quarantine, so south and west we went instead. Our aim for the day was to check out the Libby area of northwestern Montana. About six miles after turning west onto Hwy 37, we glimpsed the Koocanusa Reservoir. This is a large reservoir on the Kootenai River which extends up into Canada. On the map it appears to be at least 70 miles long and was a pretty teal blue color. I had read t...
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