Weather changed our plans for camping in Yellowstone. We travel by a pair of Harley-Davidson's, pull in to a campsite, set up cam and enjoy the region. But rain, storms, bitterly cold weather prompted us to try a night in a bed in Cooke City. We were not dissappointed. The only available motel room in town was at the Hoosier. A bit pricy ($100) but worth it.
The room gave us a chance to spend time in a town we would have otherwise just ridden through on the way to Yellowstone. Since we hung out for 24 hours in the little touristy-town, we got to know a couple of the locals, Cori and Nick. They are fun young people.
The Miner is good for local music. The Beartooth Restaurant has great food.
The only downside, the Exxon gas station. A lens on one of our taillights had broken, and we needed just a 4 inch piece of tape to hold it in place. I asked the blonde young lady behind the counter for a piece of tape having just purchased the bulb from her for that same tailight. She refused. She said there was nothing she could do about it. I said, "Sure there is. It's called hospitality." She said, "No. There's nothing I can do."
So, over a 4 inch piece of tape, Exxon lost my business and became the single flaw in an otherwise pleasant experience.
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