#25  After going to Logan Pass, stopping at the many pullouts to view the scenery, we took many pictures.  The smoke was not as heavy as at West Glacier but still very noticeable.  Next we drove up to the Many Glacier entrance & drove up to the lodge & looked around.  That night the wind came up & it got colder.  During the night we had some rain.  The next morning the smoke was gone but had been replaced by low clouds. 
Sept 26 we drove to Havre, MT & setup at Evergreen RV Campground.  We got together with Mike & Karen, our son & daughter inlaw, for dinner.  We invited them out to our 5th wheel on the following day for dinner as Karen had not seen our coach before.  Barbara fixed a very tasty pork loin with all the trimmings that we all enjoyed.  The next day Barbara came down with a bad cold & was out of action for 2 days. 
Mike & I wanted to drive out to the Bearpaw National Historic Site to view where Chief Joseph & many of the Nez Perce tribe surrendered to Col. Miles in command of the 7th Cavalry & the 5th Infantry.  Since Mike was working graveyard shift & not getting home until 7:30 AM, I ended up driving out to the site by myself & walking the mile interpretive loop.
On our last evening in Havre we again met Mike & Karen in town for dinner then they showed us their apartment.  Their apartment building is converted from the old hospital.  They have one of the larger apartments.  It used to be one of the chapels in the hospital.  Karen said it was kind of creepy going to the laundry room in the basement.  It use to be the morgue.