Goose Bay Dispersed Camping – Townsend, Montana
Have you ever complained about something only to realize down the road it was a good thing? I gave Mitch a hard time about the cost of putting solar on the 5th wheel. However, having solar has allowed us to stay at the most amazing spots where water and electric hookups are unavailable. It also helps to use the air conditioner during this unusual heatwave the west is having. As we try to follow 70-degree weather, the thermometer doesn’t seem to know any number below 92 degrees.
Goose Bay is one of those spots. When we stay at these spots, it’s a time to relish the area’s beauty and be in the moment. There are no attractions except for those provided by Mother Nature. As I write this, the water sparkles like diamonds glistening in the sun with a slight breeze nudging the water’s movement. There is no one on the water, and the backdrop of the mountains looks as if they were hand-painted.
The peacefulness of the environment is so soothing. We watch the birds glide above the water as they play tag with one another. We relish the opportunity to wind down and relax. At night, the stillness is almost eerie. A big bonus is the opportunity to see the display of stars. Without lights, they shine so brightly. These spots don’t make for an exciting blog, but we wouldn’t trade them. Our only hope is for you is to sit back, watch the video, and feel the serenity of this campsite to create your own Zen moment.