Travels With Mabel
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I haven’t really gone slumming yet in my 2 years in White Wakanda. Mostly just the various breweries. Need to give it a try still.Kaepsknee said:
Westside breakfast with bloodies is a great start to a crisp fall day.YellowSnow said:
Bend. Cabin 22 or Westside tavern. Seem to be the spots where the local drunks go.MikeDamone said:
Where? Bend?YellowSnow said:
If you stay by the school again in White Wakanda @MikeDamone i’ll buy you and old fashioned with extra sugar and talk shit to your face.MikeDamone said:
Travels with Damone: I went to a bar. The end.YellowSnow said:
It’s never too late for Travels with Damone thread.MikeDamone said:I rented an airstream last month and towed to to southern Utah. Solid unit. No complaints. I could probably live in an airstream if I lived alone.
Cool story.
NOC.
I don't take sugar in my OF. Pass -
YellowSnow said:
I haven’t really gone slumming yet in my 2 years in White Wakanda. Mostly just the various breweries. Need to give it a try still.Kaepsknee said:
Westside breakfast with bloodies is a great start to a crisp fall day.YellowSnow said:
Bend. Cabin 22 or Westside tavern. Seem to be the spots where the local drunks go.MikeDamone said:
Where? Bend?YellowSnow said:
If you stay by the school again in White Wakanda @MikeDamone i’ll buy you and old fashioned with extra sugar and talk shit to your face.MikeDamone said:
Travels with Damone: I went to a bar. The end.YellowSnow said:
It’s never too late for Travels with Damone thread.MikeDamone said:I rented an airstream last month and towed to to southern Utah. Solid unit. No complaints. I could probably live in an airstream if I lived alone.
Cool story.
NOC.
I don't take sugar in my OF. Pass
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I mostly just hang at the cuntry club these days. No too much slummin’ any more.DerekJohnson said:YellowSnow said:
I haven’t really gone slumming yet in my 2 years in White Wakanda. Mostly just the various breweries. Need to give it a try still.Kaepsknee said:
Westside breakfast with bloodies is a great start to a crisp fall day.YellowSnow said:
Bend. Cabin 22 or Westside tavern. Seem to be the spots where the local drunks go.MikeDamone said:
Where? Bend?YellowSnow said:
If you stay by the school again in White Wakanda @MikeDamone i’ll buy you and old fashioned with extra sugar and talk shit to your face.MikeDamone said:
Travels with Damone: I went to a bar. The end.YellowSnow said:
It’s never too late for Travels with Damone thread.MikeDamone said:I rented an airstream last month and towed to to southern Utah. Solid unit. No complaints. I could probably live in an airstream if I lived alone.
Cool story.
NOC.
I don't take sugar in my OF. Pass -
Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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Mabel do you have any laundromat stories?
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I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives. -
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?LebamDawg said:Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
The fuck ?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
I never knew you were such a prairie Dawg @CFetters_Nacho_Lover -
None what-so-ever, MrsIamnotinLebam had requirements when we liquidated everything and became nomads.YellowSnow said:Mabel do you have any laundromat stories?
- Satellite TV
- Internet
- Washer and Dryer
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?
Hell yes - 3 times, had a hat (lost it somewhere), the Mrs plays a slot machine and wins an old silver dollar and still has it, plus I have a Bucket of Blood bottle of beer in storage. Unless I drank it...
My plan is after Labor Day in the metropolis of Reed Point going to Sheridan then on to Sturgis - Satellite TV
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I love prairie Dawgging.YellowSnow said:
The fuck ?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
I never knew you were such a prairie Dawg @CFetters_Nacho_Lover -
My dad lives in Carson City. Insists that we go to Virginia City every time I visit. Not my cuppa. Rather go west to Tahoe than east into the 110-degree wasteland.DerekJohnson said:
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?LebamDawg said:Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool. -
Green Beer in the pit @PurpleThrobber ?PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool. -
More like catch cancer in the pit. The mother of all superfund sites.YellowSnow said:
Green Beer in the pit @PurpleThrobber ?PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool.
I have a business acquaintance from Butte and would attend with him. His nickname is "One Punch".
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IFL Montana but damn what robber baron mining did to parts of that state is pretty nasty.PurpleThrobber said:
More like catch cancer in the pit. The mother of all superfund sites.YellowSnow said:
Green Beer in the pit @PurpleThrobber ?PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool.
I have a business acquaintance from Butte and would attend with him. His nickname is "One Punch". -
It's worth going once to things like Bucket of Blood and seeing where Mark Twain worked. Then its Tahoe for sure. I love Tahoe.1to392831weretaken said:
My dad lives in Carson City. Insists that we go to Virginia City every time I visit. Not my cuppa. Rather go west to Tahoe than east into the 110-degree wasteland.DerekJohnson said:
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?LebamDawg said:Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
Been there, drunk that, about 30 years ago…PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool.
Think I still have an old Vu Villa hat around somewhere…good tims… -
hindsight on the founding and development of the U$ofA is always 20 20 vision.YellowSnow said:
IFL Montana but damn what robber baron mining did to parts of that state is pretty nasty.PurpleThrobber said:
More like catch cancer in the pit. The mother of all superfund sites.YellowSnow said:
Green Beer in the pit @PurpleThrobber ?PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool.
I have a business acquaintance from Butte and would attend with him. His nickname is "One Punch".
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George Hearst. San Francisco Cocksucker.LebamDawg said:
hindsight on the founding and development of the U$ofA is always 20 20 vision.YellowSnow said:
IFL Montana but damn what robber baron mining did to parts of that state is pretty nasty.PurpleThrobber said:
More like catch cancer in the pit. The mother of all superfund sites.YellowSnow said:
Green Beer in the pit @PurpleThrobber ?PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool.
I have a business acquaintance from Butte and would attend with him. His nickname is "One Punch". -
Out sourced to Africa
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So the Montana mines in question were mostly in the copper bidness. Chile is the leading producer these days but Peru, China Congo and US are all pretty close in spots 2- 5. @89ute is still digging a big god damned hole. Cool fucking mine tour BTW.RaceBannon said:Out sourced to Africa
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If going though Wyoming I recommend going through the Big Horn MTs. SpectacularPurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota. -
But have you been to the Steam Punk store in Virginia City? That's what I thought1to392831weretaken said:
My dad lives in Carson City. Insists that we go to Virginia City every time I visit. Not my cuppa. Rather go west to Tahoe than east into the 110-degree wasteland.DerekJohnson said:
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?LebamDawg said:Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
drivingMikeDamone said:
If going though Wyoming I recommend going through the Big Horn MTs. SpectacularPurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.to ofout of Sheridan headed to Shell canyon, I moose calf was 15 foot off the road, I moved left to give room and Mama Moose came charging out onto the road - luckily I was in the wrong lane - she turned and continued after me. Last I saw in the rear view mirror was still in the middle of the road watching me fade away. Close call. CSB I know. I plan on taking the mrs on a drive all around that area -
You’re a steam punk Damone? Freaky.MikeDamone said:
But have you been to the Steam Punk store in Virginia City? That's what I thought1to392831weretaken said:
My dad lives in Carson City. Insists that we go to Virginia City every time I visit. Not my cuppa. Rather go west to Tahoe than east into the 110-degree wasteland.DerekJohnson said:
Have you ever been to the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City, Nevada?LebamDawg said:Deer Lodge museum day today. Hanging around doing nothing, staying in Garrison Jct and that is all it is. Been to Hell-ena and back - actually quite nice up there. Getting into rolling hill of Montana and it appears the beginning of the Great Plains.
In one of the museums they were playing piano music. I recognized 5/8 songs so asked about the music. This is the most excited the hostess lady got all day I think. She brought a collection of old west piano players recorded on CD. They were pretty good actually so I present one of the CDs here for your listening enjoyment.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HWqocyKsQ&list=OLAK5uy_kkRXEPp55UKaBL8Gtrjk5pY67VZyYntDQ
Damn should have put this on album of the day -
Savannah also has a huge St Patrick’s day party. I don’t if there’s a significant Irish population/history there but it’s a huge party.PurpleThrobber said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I disagree. I thought east of Billings and into ND had some of the absolute best landscape scenes I saw on my trips through there in 2017.PurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I’ve stayed in Billings twice.
1st time (2015) was because I didn’t know it’s kind of a shitty town. Booked a downtown hotel, saw the meth addicts all over and promptly walked into the lobby to cancel my reservation. Went towards a Home Depot area and stayed in a hotel there.
2nd time (2017) was because a check engine light came on in our brand VW Atlas 90 minutes past Bozeman. Had to choose between backtracking to Bozeman or going to Billings. Ended up staying about 36 hours for the issue to get solved - a good chunk of that time was for the car to shut down and the engine to cool off so the techs could get into it. Found a small hotel and actually some decent parts of Billings that weren’t full of @Swaye’s meth addicted Rez Life relatives.
One of my bucket list/death wish items is to spend St. Patrick's Day in Butte.
There was a time when Irish was commonly heard in the mines beneath and around Butte, Montana. Built largely by Famine emigrants, Butte had a higher percentage of Irish than any other city in the U.S. at the dawn of the 20th century. As the mines became less profitable, the Irish came in fewer numbers, but most who were there stayed and the city is steeped in Irish pride. Naturally, St. Patrick’s Day is a huge affair, and with no open container laws until 2013, arguably one of the country’s rowdiest. (Source: butteamerica.com)
Eastern Montana/North Dakota is fine - it just reminds me too much of the scablands of Eastern Washington.
Stuff adjacent to the Missouri River is cool. -
I’ve spend tons of time over the last 7-8 years in the Shell Canyon and bighorns. People forget there are moose there. They forget that.LebamDawg said:
drivingMikeDamone said:
If going though Wyoming I recommend going through the Big Horn MTs. SpectacularPurpleThrobber said:You won't get into the shitty shit of the Great Plains and Eastern Montana until you get to Billings. Then it is fuckery up through Miles City and into North Dakota.
If you're dropping down into Wyoming on I-90, it stays pretty nice until you get near Gillette. Then improves beautifully in the Black Hills of South Dakota.to ofout of Sheridan headed to Shell canyon, I moose calf was 15 foot off the road, I moved left to give room and Mama Moose came charging out onto the road - luckily I was in the wrong lane - she turned and continued after me. Last I saw in the rear view mirror was still in the middle of the road watching me fade away. Close call. CSB I know. I plan on taking the mrs on a drive all around that area -
Stopped in Reed Point, MT for the Labor Day weekend. Meet the folks in the trailer next to us and they ask if we are there for the Running of the Sheep. Caps used as it is a VIP event to fund to town for the year. I feel like I parked for the weekend in the Lebam of Montana. Population comparison RP: 193 LB:
170168 RP one store, new post office, store sells fuel. LB post office open part time, limited hours. and RP has more sheep, cattle, and I assume goats. I missmysomeone else's goats.
The town center during the big celebration
The opening events for the afternoon - truck parade
Late in the afternoon the big event - the sheep (did not see one person wearing hip boots)
the beginning of the infamous run
This is where the lead sheep sees me standing on the side of the road and it does a u-turn
the sheep run into town and the shepherds turn them around and they run back to the pen. Here is a few photos of the sheep going anywhere they want to - like right thru the RV park
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Any youse guysm ever go to the mouse races at the Palace in Whitefish back in the day?
**Drunk post warning…