by Mike Kopp | Oct 29, 2018 | History, Missouri River, Montana, North Dakota history, Snowden Bridge
How did this happen? How did he get here? JC ran from Iowa and Nebraska trying to get free of scenes like this, but he could not shake his own deeds. Now, two men dead, and JC is on the run. JC gave up. The brush was thick and the posse was angry. He ran as far as...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 27, 2018 | North Dakota history, Places to go, Road Trip, Snowden Bridge
Mondak Then and now Just a couple snapshots here of where we’re spending time, these days. Well actually, more than a couple snapshots. But as long as we were trying to show you what it looks like today, why not go all the way with a...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 26, 2018 | History, Missouri River, North Dakota history, Places to go, Snowden Bridge
JC takes his troubles north JC had been in trouble before. It’s why he was here at the mancamp, just south of the Canadian border in the winter of 1913-1914. That mess in Kansas may or may not have been his fault, but he knew fault didn’t matter. He was a colored...
by Mary Tastad | Oct 23, 2018 | Food, Montana, Sidney, Tasty Tuesday
Coffee! The Rush Espresso Has It! Exploring and adventuring in western North Dakota and eastern Montana is, without a doubt, one of our favorite things to do. The beauty of the scenery is mesmerizing at times, rugged badlands and hundreds of thousands of acres of...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 19, 2018 | North Dakota Badlands, Places to go, Things To Do
South Unit has the numbers. North Unit has the ruggedness This summer, our trips to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park prompted us to ask which of the two park units you like most. So, we polled our social media followers, asking them which they prefer, the South or...