
We heard they go to Bonners Ferry to buy groceries also.
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I have to assume that gas is much cheaper here than in Canada, as the station was full of Canadians buying gas. We did stop in all two shops in the town of Porthill, which we had expected to be a bit bigger, they sell gas by the liter like pop. The border with Canada was a letdown, just a government installation, that we weren’t allowed near. Bummer though, they don’t have a gift shop, LOL, we wanted to buy some souvenirs. It was pretty great, we talked to a nice kid who works the vines, we were surprised that the hops look like grape vines hanging on trellises. One of the big reason we chose this route is that we had heard about the largest hops farm in the world being up there, Elk Mountain Farm owned by Budweiser. We saw no special wildlife, but did get to view some “Moose art” and most memorably, we did get to race with a frantic deer! The road took us right through the Kootenai Wildlife Refuge and all the way up to the Canadian border at Porthill. Then we spent the day driving up the west side of the valley, as far from the big busy highway, US 95, as we could get, we went up the 45 (or 18 depending on your map), an old county road, quite a bit of it was just dirt. First thing in the mornin I picked up and installed the replacement solenoid out in front of Napa in Bonners Ferry, while Lei did laundry with a Mennonite lady and discussed the ills of the modern public education system.
