by Mike Kopp | Nov 19, 2018 | Autumn, journal, Medora, Photography, Road Trip
Scouting the area in b&w We check out Sentinel Butte often. It stands right next to it’s slightly shorter brother, Camel’s Hump (above). Sentinel Butte is south of the Interstate, Camel’s Hump is north. The contours and shapes are apparent in...
by Mike Kopp | Nov 12, 2018 | journal, Killdeer, Medora, MHA Nation, Twin Buttes
Veterans Day People in Western North Dakota take no second place when it comes to honoring and remember veterans. All year-long. Today is the day on which Veterans Day is observed, November 11. Medora Medora has sometimes been called the most patriotic town in the...
by Mary Tastad | Nov 6, 2018 | Dunn County, Food, Killdeer, Tasty Tuesday
Head to Cowboy Coffee in Killdeer A quick social media search for coffee and food in Killdeer, North Dakota yielded a surprise for us recently, as we headed west on highway 200, Sidney, Montana our first destination. After a stop at the Mondak Heritage Center there,...
by Mike Kopp | Nov 3, 2018 | Missouri River, Montana, North Dakota scenery, Places to go, Road Trip, Snapshot Saturday
What you can find along the state line We are captivated by all the unique offerings of architecture and history along the Missouri River where it flows from Montana to North Dakota. This fall, as the weather has been decent and the light excellent, we’ve spent...
by Mike Kopp | Nov 2, 2018 | journal, Mild-mannered Explorers, North Dakota Badlands, outdoors, Places to go, Things To Do
These North Dakota Badlands ARE big enough. When the Theodore Roosevelt National Park has a flood of people interfering with solitude and enjoyment, there are options. The Mild Mannered Explorers discovered the options are even better than expected. No room, no space,...