Ever since finally reading Undaunted Courage a couple of years ago, floating the portion of the Wild and Scenic portion of the Missouri River has been on my mind. Much of it is unchanged since Lewis and Clark and Native American days, except for the loss of a million bison and some cuddly grizzlies. The video makes it look even more appealing. Fall trip, anyone?
I have interest. My main concern would be how tough it might be to find a camp. I looked through the BLM site and it seemed as if designated camps were limited and much of the land in private.
I had same question. Permits are easy, last I checked, but seemed like on your own for campsites. Talking to a living BLM person may be the best option for reliable info.
Oh my dear, how familiar and sad this is. Many nights Ed or I (mostly Ed) spent curled up on the floor with Annie while she was shaking with fear. I can not wrap my head around how any human with a heart or soul could cause this anguish. Thanks for reminding us.
Wonderful tour of your dog and house.
Ever since finally reading Undaunted Courage a couple of years ago, floating the portion of the Wild and Scenic portion of the Missouri River has been on my mind. Much of it is unchanged since Lewis and Clark and Native American days, except for the loss of a million bison and some cuddly grizzlies. The video makes it look even more appealing. Fall trip, anyone?
I have interest. My main concern would be how tough it might be to find a camp. I looked through the BLM site and it seemed as if designated camps were limited and much of the land in private.
I had same question. Permits are easy, last I checked, but seemed like on your own for campsites. Talking to a living BLM person may be the best option for reliable info.
Oh my dear, how familiar and sad this is. Many nights Ed or I (mostly Ed) spent curled up on the floor with Annie while she was shaking with fear. I can not wrap my head around how any human with a heart or soul could cause this anguish. Thanks for reminding us.
I remember y'all's stories of Ed's sleepless, or fitful sleep, nights curled up with Annie. That's what us softies do.