Tippecanoe and Davies too…..
Late winter, maybe early February, every year there is a warm day that prompts the Princess and I to get our bicycles out of the basement for the first ride of the year. It always hurts....
Late winter, maybe early February, every year there is a warm day that prompts the Princess and I to get our bicycles out of the basement for the first ride of the year. It always hurts....
The Supreme Mistress of Navigation made an appearance recently in Washington DC. Although she has been trying to get me to make the trip for several years, I have been able to avoid to journey until...
We stayed outside the Park in a commercial campground for a few expensive days because our first choice did not work out well. Our preference is to find a Forest Service campground or, better yet, a...
Three weeks ago, the Princess and I were camping in Wisconsin. The fall colors were just a few days past peak but still beautiful. Now, 600 miles south of that campsite, the fall progression has reached...
Started out this camping season with a weekend trip to Cuivre (Pronounced like “quiver” for those of us that didn’t take French in high school) River State Park just outside of Troy, Missouri with our good...
We have been home for over month since the western road trip and our activities have mostly consisted of lawn and garden torture. I love pulling weeds and cutting grass as much as the next guy,...
On a very warm day, five of us squeezed into the ranch pickup with a cracked windshield and a grey lab in the truck bed. It would not have been a Montana ranch pickup without the...
Coming back into Montana from Canada is really no big deal. Happens thousands of people every day. I have crossed the border about a dozen times over the past few years. It still feels a little...
I can almost admit the Princess was right on something. OK, OK, she was right the Glacier Adventure was way more cool (pun intended) than I would have ever thought. There is this ice mass named...
We left Minnesota to start the trek west. I like to keep the mileage to around 300 miles or less in a day so that we have time for a leisurely dinner. It used to be...