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Month: June 2018

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Crossing Washington (the state)

The road through Washington from Spokane to the ferry port in Anacortes took us past canyons carved by the Columbia … Continue reading Crossing Washington (the state)

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Kalispell to Spokane: Three States of mind

Kalispell is just short of an hour out of Glacier National Park in western Montana. It has a small historic … Continue reading Kalispell to Spokane: Three States of mind

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Glacier National Park is the crown of the continent

Glacier National Park is filled with magnificent views from the moment you enter.There are hikes for all levels, boat rides … Continue reading Glacier National Park is the crown of the continent

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Yes, Montana is filled with mountains and so much more.

According to the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, there are at least one hundred named mountain ranges in Montana. Our … Continue reading Yes, Montana is filled with mountains and so much more.

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Yellowstone: King of all Parks

The hype is worthy; Yellowstone is an incredible place to see. This first of the US National Parks is a … Continue reading Yellowstone: King of all Parks

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Above the clouds in the Grand Tetons

Teton Village in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is bustling with all sorts of extreme and typical outdoor adventure activities. We began … Continue reading Above the clouds in the Grand Tetons

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Pinedale: a plethora of pleasant piedmonts

Sidetracked by torrential rain, we headed southwest to Wyoming. We winded our way up to the northwest corner of the … Continue reading Pinedale: a plethora of pleasant piedmonts

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A-Maize-ing, a Corn Palace

Mitchell, South Dakota is home to the world’s only Corn Palace. The original palace was designed in 1892 as a … Continue reading A-Maize-ing, a Corn Palace

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The Mississippi River, the mills and the metropolis of Minneapolis

Lake Itasca, in northern Minnesota, is where the headwaters of the Mississippi River begin. A few hours drive south lies … Continue reading The Mississippi River, the mills and the metropolis of Minneapolis

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Concrete Ideas: Weird wonderful Wisconsin

Riding through the beautiful farm country of northern Wisconsin, we passed fields of asparagus, young corn and lots of dairy … Continue reading Concrete Ideas: Weird wonderful Wisconsin

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