Cooke City Originally Depended On Mining In the Surrounding Hills. But, As This Sign Board Reveals, The Town Mostly Relies On the Continual Flow of Tourists.
(Continued fm previous) “At the same time I think you can understand from the Chautauqua why I must always seem so reserved and remote to them. Once in a while they ask questions that seem to call for a statement of what the hell I’m always thinking about, but if I were to babble what’s really on my mind about, say, the a priori presumption of the continuity of a motorcycle from second to second and do this without benefit of the entire edifice of the Chautauqua, they’d just be startled and wonder what’s wrong. I really am interested in this continuity and the way we talk and think about it and so tend to get removed from the usual lunchtime situation and this gives an appearance of remoteness. It’s a problem. “
Cooke City, MT. The Narrator, prompted by John, next discusses Robert and Gennie DeWeese whom they will be visiting the next day. He says: “Outside a light mist has made the motorcycles wet. I take out the plastic bubble from the saddlebag and attach it to the helmet. We’ll be entering Yellowstone Park soon.“
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