by Mike Kopp | Dec 1, 2017 | Find Out Friday, journal, North Dakota scenery, Photography, Places to go, Things To Do, Uncategorized
Yes, you can see North Dakota bighorn sheep now in the Badlands along the Little Missouri River. Head to the Little Missouri River valley south of Watford City and west of Grassy Butte They’re moving and rutting in November and December. The rams are going to be...
by Mike Kopp | Nov 17, 2017 | Find Out Friday, journal, North Dakota winter, Places to go, Small towns, Things To Do, Watford City
Explore Coffee Road — a way to beat winter in the Badlands. We’re looking for one more cup of coffee. Got ideas? We’d like to hear them. Coffee is our way to stand victorious over the isolation and desolation of white, white and white — and...
by Mike Kopp | Nov 10, 2017 | Find Out Friday, Things To Do
How do I find events in western North Dakota? Frustrated people want to know. Covering and writing about western North Dakota, we asked people how do I find events in western North Dakota? No one had an answer, so we made the answer. There are a lot of activities...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 27, 2017 | Find Out Friday, journal, North Dakota history, Things To Do
Wow. Thanks. Haunted places in the Badlands That’s a timely question. Maybe one of our readers can help with that. We have heard of three. One is Fort Buford. In fact, you may want to check out the Fort Buford cemetery this weekend. Saturday is the...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 20, 2017 | Find Out Friday, journal, Things To Do
Here are recommendations, with one absolute essential. Recommendation #1 Jeans Clothes are recommended, especially the kind that protects your body. We recommend against hiking in shorts any time of the year in the Badlands – too many thorns and cacti, biting bugs...
by Mike Kopp | Oct 13, 2017 | Find Out Friday, journal, Small towns, Uncategorized
If the Cartwright tunnel is closing, what can I do to help keep it open? Yes, it could close, if the money can be found to hire a contractor to close it.The same money could also repair the tunnel to keep it open. That’s the word that community members are putting...