Day 46 – Lake Como

A bear had been in our campground the night before and knocked over a big dumpster. There were paw prints all over it! Thankfully the dumpsters are bear proof and it couldn’t get in. Hopefully it won’t come back because if it does they will relocate it, and in some instances they kill them.

We decided to stay another night in the Bitterroot national forest as it’s really nice and it’s cheap and we have power.

We went for a walk alongside Lake Como which was a stunning lake with the snow capped mountains as a backdrop. It’s named after lake Como in Italy. The cold wind had stopped and it was a beautiful day. A group of guys were training for cliff rescues but they were still setting up.

We drove into the old west town of Darby looking for a late breakfast but I didn’t fancy any of the cafes. So we bought some eggs and fresh rolls and went back to camp and did our own.

Other than that, it was a quiet day editing and cleaning our van.

On our evening walk, Mike thought he saw a bear, but it was just a man dressed in black, fishing.