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Again . . greatly abridged . . . it took the two-lane most of the way across Iowa–included a fuel stop in Pella— from the Mississippi to the Missouri, although from Des Moines westward, I did take I-80, where a fleet of windmill parts was parked in a long rest area.
I got back on the two-lane again to get to my river port destination. The high-rises here are grain elevators, and small towns sometimes grow up with services around them.
I got as far north as Sioux City, when I needed to turn south again. The rest of this long river has to be postponed for the next trip, since what drove this trip is work, which I’ll hold off on explaining.
But you can’t be here without countless references to the Lewis and Clark gallivant, a wandering westward at the behest and on the payroll of the United States.
Near Blue Lake, a state park features a set of replicas of the vessels of the expedition.
The centerpiece is their keeled boat/barge/mothership Best Friend. Can you imagine poling, rowing, and towing this behemoth?!!
As I said, earlier, the northern areas of this river, South Dakota upstream to Montana, must wait for the next expedition/gallivant.
All photos, WVD.
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