Blogs from Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana, United States, North America - page 2

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From Red Lodge Jeff and I parted ways (If you don't know what I'm talking about see the previous entry about the Beartooth Highway), he headed back west towards Bozeman and I continued on my way to the Crow Indian Reservation for Crow Fair (the tribes yearly summer pow-wow). Once I was on the "rez" I was supposed to meet my very good friend Cheryl and her girlfriend Lisa. Unfortunately I took a wrong turn and ended up going for a very long drive through the Crow Reservation to Bisby, which is in the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. So I stopped called Cheryl and found out she was running late as well. She suggested I go and visit Little Bighorn Battlefield and taking her advice I turned around and headed back to Crow Agency. On the way ... read more
The Parade begins!
The Parade
Teepee City


So here's the deal...We haven't had internet access at all and cell phone service very little. I'm playing catch-up. Bear with me please. They don't serve breakfast in hell. Nor in hell-holes. Not good ones anyway. I hate to start this entry off on the negative, though, so let me find the silver lining. Hmmm. Leaving earlier than expected (because the advertised continental breakfast consisted of stale, dry, powered doughnuts and waffle mix for a seriously damaged waffle maker that kept more than half of your waffle) meant that we could spend extra time at Devils Tower. Yeah - that's it. And I'm glad we were able to spend the time there. Before we arrived at Devils Tower we drove through the town of Sundance. The legend is that the Sundance Kid got his nickname ... read more
Artist's rendering of legend
Prayer bundle
One face


October 3 - 20, 2006 Milwaukee, Wis. - Little Bighorn Battlefield, Mont. 22,384 miles to date 2,241 miles this leg NOTE ABOUT NEW PHOTO FORMAT: You may have noticed that the photo format has recently changed on this (free) blogging service. If we post more than 30 photos per entry (highly likely), then the majority of the photos appear as tiny thumbnails at the bottom of the entry. But the captions and titles are still there (fear not!), and here are two easy ways to view them in the new format: 1) Click on the first thumbnail and then scroll through the photos in order using the forward and back arrows, like a slideshow. The images show up big and the captions and titles appear alongside. 2) At the end of the blog text, and just ... read more
Young Ones Following "Parent"
Our Winter Migration
7th Cavalry Casualty




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