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6139 E Valley Center Rd Bozeman, Montana, United States, 59718, 406-587-3555
We left Missoula around 10 o'clock today to head towards Bozeman. It was a nice relaxing drive though the Montana Rocky Mountains and "Charlie" did great! (Yes we named the van, ok so I named the van) <br><br>We Arrived in Bozeman around 2:00 and thought we would take in some education and visit the Museum of the Rockies. While trying to find our way we got stuck in a turn only lane ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States nicandjessicaWe spent a second day at Yellowstone Park, visiting the Mud Volcano and Sulphur Caldrons along the road from Fishing Bridge to Canyon Village. It was quite amazing to see large pools of mud boiling. There was a cave that seam and boiling water came out of with a loud noise called Dragon's Mouth Spring. There were some wonderful falls on the Yellowstone River in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. After having lunch in Canon Village we continued on to Norris and visited some of the geysers ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States rosemarys... es sehr unt**haltsam und unbedingt einen besuch w**t.<br><br>neben armee-helikopt**n und -fahrzeugen, alten lokomotiven, fahrräd**n, motorräd**n, waffen all** art, dem grössten je gefangenen büffel gibt's ganze poststellen und schulzimm** eing**ichtet wie um 1900 und früh**. <br><br>FAZIT: am**ikas wund** bringen einem nicht nur zum staunen sond**n vorallem auch zum wund**n...<br>
Bozeman, Montana, United States scher-airWe were a day early getting to our reserved spot at the Yellowstone North entrance so this site was recommended to us. It was a nice relaxing park right by the Yellowstone River. The river is swift flowing and not very deep. It seems like most of the people here flyfish and the current moves them swiftly north and I am not quite sure how they get back it seems like a heck of alot of rowing.<br><br>Didn't do much today but relax.
Emigrant, Montana, United States psandefurThe immense open spaces of Montana are difficult to fathom for a girl accustomed the overdeveloped, densely populated East Coast and Florida flats. The expanse we traversed between Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park was impressive. Our southwestern departure from the park on Hwy. 2, then Hwy. 93, and finally I-90, took us through Kalispell (where we ...
Livingston, Montana, United States kellyjohnWe stopped into Bozeman for a couple days to visit Tom Starner and family - wife Kelly Ann, and kids Savanah, Joey, and Bailey. Darren roomed with Tom during his balla' days at UTSA and was coached at UTSA by Tom's dad Stu. We had a great time with a great family in a great area...great!<br>
Bozeman, Montana, United States gringowithdrawlThe USA Customs and Boarder Protection Officers are a very scary bunch. We arrived at the border around 6pm and because we have tickets to fly out of Miami they wanted to know what we were going to do with the car. We said SELL it. Well......if you want to sell or give away a car made for the Canadian market in the USofA you need to import it???? The officer gave us a sheet of paper and kept our passports and we had to try and ring a broker...but with ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States lisamurphy... about the homeless shelter he had planned to build and to get involved somehow with what he does. I've been on the other end of that road and I know how much of a blessing it is just to have somewhere to go, someone to show you the smallest kindness. Not only do I love what he does, he helped the man who was with me during the hardest time in my life. I wait, but the ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States travelbooks... Yellowstone. On the way down we passed by a fantastic camp spot and thought if the park was closed - this would be ideal. The park was open - sortof. The US Forest Service was happy to rob us of $25 to see about a 1/5 of Yellowstone. Most of the roads were still closed as were all the entrances but the North. We plowed forward anyway. In the end, it's a bummer that more of the park wasn't open but have no regrets. There were no crowds ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States boatubiaThe school year is drawing to a close. Final preparations for our summer project in Rijeka, Croatia are almost complete. I'm a bit nervous as this is the fist time I've had the job 'director.' I'll probably survive though. My job is so interesting, never in my life have I been so challenged in my thinking and leading abilities. I'm praying for our team of 15 that we would be flexible as we encounter a new culture and full of faith in what God is going to do ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States mattandjody
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