Cody, Wyoming; not their first rodeo
We visited two museums in Cody; the first was in the historic downtown area and called The Dug up Gun … Continue reading Cody, Wyoming; not their first rodeo
We visited two museums in Cody; the first was in the historic downtown area and called The Dug up Gun … Continue reading Cody, Wyoming; not their first rodeo
The bright sun and the heat of July have made it to the Northwest. Fortunately, there is virtually no humidity … Continue reading Looping in Yellowstone on the way to Cody, Wyoming
When in Idaho, go to Blackfoot and visit the Potato Museum. The outside of the museum welcomes you with a … Continue reading One potato, two potato, three potato…Happy 4th!
The eastern Oregon landscape is astounding. The canyons are very deep, carved by the Snake River. There are lush verdant … Continue reading Pioneers from Hells Canyon, Oregon to the Moon Craters of Idaho
Mount St. Helens is a somewhat dormant volcano. It last erupted in 2008; more memorable was the deadly eruption in … Continue reading The Ape Caves…no monkey business
Situated in the northwest corner of Washington State, the San Juan Islands are gems that attract visitors, adventurers, salmon and … Continue reading Friday Harbor, where every day is FriYAY!
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)
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
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
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.