Northern Tier Progress - June 23, 2026

Day 23
| Start | End | Miles |
|---|---|---|
| Havre | Malta | 91 |
Not quite a “Century,” but pretty darn close!
Light wind today. The wind was out of the West for the first 72 miles. This is the first day I’ve had a West wind since I crossed the Continental Divide. The wind shifted and came out of the north for the last 20 miles, that did not present any real problem.
Let’s see, how to choose a motel when you are traveling across the country by bicycle? First things first, if the sign says Hotel, keep moving. Next, look for a one story complex. If the motel has two stories look for easy access to the second floor, but remember to ask for a ground floor unit when you check-in. If they tell you, they have a “no bicycles” in the room policy, just keep moving (even if they offer to lock your bicycle up in their laundry room). Now we get down to the critical factors. Look for a good paint job on the building, that’s a +1. Look for chairs to relax in outside the door of the each unit, that’s a +2. Look for fresh flower baskets, that’s a +3. If the baskets are hanging baskets, that’s a +4. Finally, if they have a well lighted sign that’s attractive, that’s a +5. You just found your next night’s rest.
I stopped on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation to grab a cup of coffee at the convenience store there. On the way out, I met the Reservation’s Sheriff. He told me how he grew up here on the Belknap Reservation and joined the army right out of High School. He became a paratrooper and served in the army for 30 years. After he retired from the army. He moved to the Colville Indian reservation in Washington. When Belknap offered him a job as Sheriff, he returned to his home. He was a proud man. He showed me his gun, his club and his taser. Then, just to make sure I knew he wasn’t kidding, he showed me his badge. I showed him the handmade knife I bought in Joplin from Martin Ash. He assured me it was the real deal. I thanked him for his service and we both parted smiling.
A few miles outside Malta, I passed near the spot of the Great Montana Train Robbery. Kid Curry and his gang held up the Great Northern Number 3 passenger train. The gang made off with $40,000 in gold coin as well as a stack of unsigned worthless bank notes. Kid Curry’s partners were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. After the robbery, Curry and his gang left Montana. The rest is history (and a movie).

I would love to be able to paint this scene.

I’ve been looking at these for miles. It finally occurred to me to get off the bike a snap a photo.

Mares watching over their sleeping foals.
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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