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6195 E. Valley Center Rd Bozeman, Montana, United States, 59718, 406-522-1535
I was least excited about the Gold Rush element of this tour, but I have definitely learned more than I ever thought I would about those few short, violent years in the American West. I had never made the connection between young, angry, disenfranchised men coming from the Confederate South to Montana. But here in southwestern Montana, the predominant political view during the War years and many decades following was passionately sympathetic to the Southern cause. The War did not end at Appom...
Bozeman, Montana, United States linda_allen
... a beer in every city we stop in. After this we are headed to Livingston MT which some of you may have seen in a few movies, The Horse Whisper and A River Runs Through It. Will be trying to find a place to park our home on wheels for the night. Tomorrow its off to Yellowstone!!!! <br><br>Till next time, <br><br>Jess and Nic<br><br>p.s. Don't forget to sign the guestbook if you stop in
Bozeman, Montana, United States nicandjessica... and the Porcelain Basin. We saw several buffalo in the fields and on the road today. We stopped at Roaring Mountain which still has steam rolling out of vents along its side. The last few miles as we approached Mammoth Hot Spring were spectacular with several switchbacks around the cliffs and mountains. At the bottom were the Hot Springs that formed a series of falls down a hill. <br><br>As our time in Yellowstone came to an end we drove north into Montana and stayed in Bozeman at the WalMart.
Bozeman, Montana, United States rosemarysin d** nähe von polson besuchten wir auf anraten von meinem treuen begleit** 'lonely planet' das miracle of am**ica museum. <br><br>http://www.miracleofam**icamuse um.org/<br><br>man könnte gut und g**ne drei bis vi** tage dort v**weilen, weil das gründ**ehepaar wohl eh** zur natur d** samml** als zu den jäg**n gehört ;o) we***** wäre evtl doch etwas mehr... nichts desto trotz ...
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 psandefur... old mining town that was once the largest and wealthiest city in the west), and finally, Livingston (known as fly fishing heaven, gateway to Yellowstone’s northern entrance, and home to the infamous Calamity Jane). By the time we approached Yellowstone via Gardiner, I was psyched for my first encounter with the largest and oldest National Park in the U.S. <br>
Livingston, Montana, United States kellyjohn... the Movies, with his free passes. Freeloading movies has always been a great pass-time of mine. Sunday: Sunday was my last full day in Montana. Danielle and I got up and took the baby to church for the first time. Piper was really well-behaved. I was lucky to run into people from school at church, so I was able to talk with them for a while. It's great to go around and see someone you know all the time. Then we went and ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States germanfreek... and as I wanted to put Shasta in the stroller I saw that she didn't have any shoes on. I was glad I saw it before we arrived at the playground, because it takes some time to get there. But to get back on the topic, on the way back from the playground Echo tends to lag behind and is reluctant to move on. He will keep on bugging you for a walk all day and when you finally take him he will stop ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States mereleeWe hung out in Bozeman waiting for snow storm to develop. Big Sky claimed to have 8 inches of new snow, so we headed there. It was a very cold day, but we had a lot of fun. Combined Big Sky and Moonlight Basin are US's largest resort, we just bought a ticket for the Big Sky, next time we'll have to check out Moonlight Basin. The tram ride was incredible, great views!
Bozeman, Montana, United States kat_jeremy... he spent a lot of time thinking, he sometimes wrote poems, he loved the game of chess, he wrote lett**s to his unborn son, and he read all the classics and more. He had a year to go in studying math and philosophy. Edmund, like Marcus, I admired because he could carry on discussions about all the works of lit**ature most of us should've read. He studied history. He was sleek-bodied and shaven-headed. He had taken to working out, something I was at a loss to und ...
Bozeman, Montana, United States modernoddyseus
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