Fantastic Rides Through Grand Teton, And Yellowstone National Parks!

Hello From Montana! The road from Dubois to the Grand Teton National Park, and the mother of all national parks, Yellowstone, was filled with classic images of the American west, intense natural beauty, a vast feeling of space, and a huge sense of pride in this beautiful country. Once The Grand Teton’s became visible, their

Earthquakes, Stunning Montana Vistas, And The Healing Power of God!

July 22, Missoula, Montana Yesterday, was a Road Trip top 10 if there ever was one! Things got off on the right foot yesterday just as I was loading-up. A large basketball playing Chinaman named Yujun Xin, from Beijing, was admiring Harvey the Harley, big time, and his friend was totally gaga over all the

The Awe Inspiring Glacier National Park, And Cheating Death!

July 26, 2011 Bonners Ferry, Idaho Howdy, Neighbors! The ride from Dillon, to Missoula, MT, had to be altered due to a cold rain that saw me on the 4-lane with one thought in mind…get to Missoula, quickly, and intact. Photo taken about four days ago just before departing Dillon, on my way to

Onward To The Great Northwest! Idaho, and Washington!

August 1, 2011 Seattle, Washington Leaving Whitefish, Montana, a growing valley town of about 8,500, wasn’t easy. It’s a fine settlement with many wonderful amenities, like clean air, an outwardly happy citizenry, majestic scenery, a bustling down town, four active seasons, a very good ski area, a railroad station, regional airport, and a fab national

Onward To The Little Bighorn Memorial! Photos of Idaho & Montana!

August 3, 2011 Butte, Montana Hi There Little Doogies! Don’t fergit, you can make the photos BIG if you click on ’em. Leaving Seattle isn’t exactly like leaving Las Vegas; I had more money left over than when I leave Vegas. But I was very excited to get back on the road after almost five

The Honor of Little Bighorn, The Debauchery of Sturgis, and The Beauty of America!

August, 8, 2011 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Real men are not in short supply in Montana, how about this Cowboy from Butte?! But leaving friendly Butte, and then Hardin the following day, both layover towns, caused no particular disappointment. They are difficult enough to tolerate in summer’s heat, but really hard to imagine in a wintertime