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Category Archives: Travel
Backpack to Casey Meadow
Casey Meadow, in the Elkhorn Mountains, is a great early season backpacking destination. It’s close to Helena, the three-mile hike to the meadow isn’t too strenuous, and it’s one of the few high places that is free of snow in … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Travel
Tagged Casey Peak Montana, Montana backpacking
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“U R Brave”
Last year I posted on YouTube a video of some Yellowstone wolves crossing the road in front of me. One of the first comments was just one line: “U R brave.” I didn’t think it was brave, but it looked … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Life, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Travel, Yellowstone
Tagged adventure, adventure at any age, bears, bighorn sheep, Camping, courage, elk, fear, grizzly bears, Montana, wolves, Yellowstone
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Chaudiere Pool, Dominica
A few years ago an issue of Backpacker magazine included articles on both McCart Lookout in southwestern Montana and Grand Gulch in southeastern Utah, two places I just love. I was both pleased and dismayed: pleased that the magazine agreed that these two wonderful … Continue reading
Butte, America
Folks in Montana have a special affection for the city of Butte. It’s the only city in Montana that has a truly ethnic feel: if your family is Irish, Serbian, Croatian, Finnish, Italian, Cornish, or Welsh, and was in Montana … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Montana, Photography, Travel
Tagged beer signs, Butte, Butte Montana, ghost signs, mining, Montana history
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Out My Back Door and Up the Mountain
My favorite part about living right in town is that I can pretend that urban sprawl has skipped Helena, Montana. It hasn’t, but the old downtown part of Helena butts right up against hills and mountains that are protected from development. The city stops and open space … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged Helena hikes, Helena Montana, hiking, Montana hikes, Mt. Helena
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Close to Home: the Missouri
Sometimes I need a reminder to stop and see the wonders of my own neighborhood, and I appreciate bloggers who — Thoreau-like — keep their focus small and remind me to do the same. Two of my favorites are Some Little Crum Creek and Walks Under the Trees. They … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged Beaver Creek Montana, Hauser Dam, Missouri River, Montana, Montana hikes, river hikes
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From Xi’an to Fez
Hauling a 5 year old to the middle of China for 4 months can have its drawbacks, I supppose. But looking back on it these many years later, I can’t remember what they are. And now that the 5 year old is a wonderful, curious and adventurous 27 year old, … Continue reading
Spring in Yellowstone: Critters and Empty Roads
A handsome black wolf stopping by to check out the campsite is a pretty auspicious start to a weekend in Yellowstone, don’t you think? We arrived at the Mammoth Campground in Yellowstone at about 6:00 on Friday evening. We set … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel, Wildlife, Yellowstone
Tagged adventure, bighorn sheep, Camping, coyotes, elk, Montana, wolves, Yellowstone, Yellowstone wolves
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Snow Geese in the Fog: Shades of White and Gray
Freezeout Lake, Fairfield, Montana. Seventy-thousand of them, and it looked like we’d get skunked and not see a single one. We’d arrived later than we wanted because of the dense fog that was blanketing central Montana. We parked at a spot on … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Birding, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel, Wildlife
Tagged birding, Central Montana, Fairfield Montana, Freezeout Lake, Montana, Montana wildlife, Snow Geese migration
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Montana’s Gravelly Range: Camping in the Sky
The Gravelly Mountains of southwestern Montana are certainly not a roadless area, and plenty of ranchers run cows and sheep on them during the summer. But they’re one of our favorite car-camping destinations, especially in late July when the wide meadows … Continue reading
Posted in Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged Gravelly Mountains, Montana camping, sheepherders, summer flowers, summer in Montana
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