Winnipeg, Manitoba

July 31-August 3, 2017 The Forks Humans have been meeting at the junction of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers for at least 6000 years. The city of Winnipeg grew up around this site.  At The Forks [where the rivers meet], we took two walking tours with Parks Canada personnel, started Read more

Regina, Saskatchewan

July 27-31, 2017 We knew we were in the Commonwealth when a city named Regina had intersecting streets named Victoria Avenue and Albert Street! Legislative Assembly Building Our first stop in Regina (about 40 miles from Indian Head) was the Legislative Assembly Building. Looking at the dome from the rotunda Read more

Indian Head, Saskatchewan

July 27-July 31, 2017 The drive from Medora to our campground in Indian Head, Saskatchewan was . . . varied..  First, there is a stretch of highway in North Dakota where we went an hour without seeing a tree.  Second, the border crossing was very easy.  Information about what produce and Read more

Medora, N.D.

July 26-29, 2017 That Medora is a tourist-oriented town is evident in comparison of its population and its theater seating:  210 to 2853, respectively.  Besides Theodore Roosevelt National Park, we took advantage of two productions. Joe Wiegand portrayed Teddy Roosevelt in “A Teddy Roosevelt Salute to Medora”.  He was enthusiastic Read more

Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Geology

July 23-26, 2017 One of the first things we noticed at Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora, ND was the amazing layers of different sedimentary rocks. The black layer is lignite, a soft coal that was formed 60 million years ago when this area was Everglades-like swamp.  The blue-green-gray layer Read more

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

July 23-26, 2017 Theodore Roosevelt had hunted bison and raised cattle in the area around Medora, ND.  Those were among the experiences that led Roosevelt to pursue the preservation efforts that brought us the National Forest Service, 18 national monuments, five national parks, 150 national forests, and dozens of federal Read more

Historic Places–Northern Black Hills

July 12-13, 2017 We enjoyed exploring towns and sites that until now had just been names. Lead, South Dakota We started in Lead (pronounced “Leed”), home of the Homestake Mine.  Gold was discovered there in 1876 as part of the Black Hills gold rush and the mine was the largest Read more

Belle Fourche, SD

July 11, 2017 It’s less than 90 miles from Custer to Belle Fourche (pronounce bell foosh) but we found so much to do in Custer that we decided to extend our stay in the Black Hills and reposition ourselves to take advantage of the sights to the north.  Belle Fourche means Read more