by Mike Kopp | Apr 27, 2020 | family, Grassy Butte, Hike, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Places to go, Things To Do, Uncategorized
Lemme tell ya a story about crawling into an Ice Cave This was not my first time, and I’m planning on making sure it is not my last time. But it was a bit unusual. It first started with getting there. I’ve done it more than one way over the last couple decades....
by Mary Tastad | Apr 26, 2020 | Billings County, Grassy Butte, Hike, McKenzie County, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, Photoblog
Ice Caves and Towering Bluffs. North Dakota? Ice Caves and towering bluffs. North Dakota? This can’t be North Dakota. It’s flat! Oh, but it’s not! Get off the main roads, explore US Forest Service trails and campground areas. You...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 25, 2020 | family, Grassy Butte, Hike, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photoblog, Quality of Life, Snapshot Saturday, Things To Do
Saturday Snapshot It’s tough not to go outside while social-distancing. Here’s one place that’s open for you to get out. It could be why so many families are taking advantage of warm afternoons to do a little exploring and learning. Many families go...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Good Before it Closed — A Sunday Snapshot Good Friday was a good day, and happy families enjoyed the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park is closed until May 9, but until it was closed, it was quite popular with families. (Good News! We know 10 more...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 9, 2020 | Cowboys, Culture, family, Hike, History, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photography, Places to go, Things To Do
Can you pick just one of the 7 Reasons? Or will you pick all 7 Reasons? I know a fellow who doesn’t travel much outside his home turf. A 50-mile drive to Grand Forks for equipment parts is about the extent of his travels. So, when he accepted an invitation to a...