Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Glacial Power This is one of the largest pieces I have ever made; the giant TIFF is about 21,000 pixels across. I shot it one cool and crisp morning at Glacier National Park in this crystal-clear lake that is fed by glacial runoff. It is comprised of 90 different photos that took […]
Category: Montana
The Road from Casper to Cody, Wyoming
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
After five glorious days driving through the wild, wild west of Wyoming, my first impression is that it is a vast, unspoiled land with lots of wildlife, incredible views, and a definite western flavor that I enjoyed being from Texas. Landing in Casper,…
Didn’t Mean to Beat a Dead Horse – A Startling Look at the Crust of the Earth
Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma
“Ewww.., ick, who would drink a Dead Horse beer anyway?” our guest turned her nose up and eyed me with suspicion. Her skepticism caught me, and I had to laugh. I really hadn’t thought much about it as the Dead Horse Ale from the Moab Brewery provided the right taste for the moment and I … Continue reading “Didn’t Mean to Beat a Dead Horse – A Startling Look at the Crust of the Earth”
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Read MoreReview: Courtyard Missoula
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
Leaving Boise, Idaho, we continued our epic “National-Parks-during-the-pandemic” road trip on our way to Glacier National Park. I wasn’t sure which route was going to be the most scenic from Boise to Missoula, Montana (the highway 55/95 combo to the West, or the 93 to the East). But after reading a few reviews, I decided […]
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Read MoreReview: Kimpton Armory Hotel Bozeman
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
Continuing our epic National-Park-during-the-pandemic road trip, we made our way from Glacier National Park to “the Yellowstone”. We decided to stay in Bozeman before making our way to the gates of Yellowstone National Park (about a 90 minute drive from Bozeman). From what I’d heard about Bozeman, it was a town that could give Jackson, […]
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Read MoreStunning Montana National Parks to Quench Your Wanderlust
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
The United States has several National Parks, forests, and monuments to visit including two of the most visited National Parks in Montana, which are Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. I have been to both and they are both quite specta…
Arriving in Silver Tip
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Arriving in Silver Tip My friend invited me out to his ranch in Montana. It’s quite remote and you can either ride a horse in, which takes a bit over an hour, or you can hike in. I always choose the hike even though it takes an extra 3 or 4 hours. […]
Fun Things to do in Bozeman MT
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Montana, one of the least populated states in the USA has wide open valleys and rising mountains that really give credit to the Big Sky State. As one of the most-lively and bustling cities in the wider tri-state area, Bozeman is a great place to visit….
Summer Activities to do in Whitefish, Montana
Written by Diego Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
The brutal Montana winter is nearing its end which means its time you start looking at places to visit during the short summer season. Whitefish, Montana is the perfect place to visit given that it is a bustling town smack dab in the middle of vast str…
The Lonely Road in Montana
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Part 3 of the Analysis Here’s the last and final part of the analysis being delivered today on Passport Sunday to all you Passport Members. I had never taken the time to do a fully immersive comparison of different ways to use Aurora with JPGs vs. RAWs. Part 3 of the analysis Here is a […]
Glacial Lake in Montana
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Part 2 for Passport Members Hey if you’re an awesome Passport Member then today you get to see part 2 of the analysis comparing RAWs to JPGs when it comes to using various combinations in Aurora. Enjoy! You’ll also get to see how I edited today’s photo! Part 2 of the Analysis Series! You can […]
7 Underrated Spring Destinations to Visit in 2020
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Catapulting yourself to new places for a vacation is a great way to start the New Year. Winter seems to be slowly creeping away and going on a spring vacation to underrated places is just what you need. Forget about the same old boring places like Canc…
Absolutely Fun and Awesome Things to Do in Montana
Written by Tina @ Retire Early and Travel
Montana is a western state known for its wide-open spaces, cowboys, and big skies. Montana is a place where the pace of life is a bit slower and more relaxed. The population of Montana is low for its size, so there is lots of space, and that space is scenic, mountainous and full of wildlife. …
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Read MoreUp, Up and Away!
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Dogs are Amazing Check out this dog… it knows there is a baby in the belly. Thanks again, reddit, for blowing my mind! She can sense tiny human in belly from aww Daily Photo – Up, Up and Away! In the middle of the summer, I visited my friend’s ranch in Yellowstone. I stayed there […]
Luxury Family Tour to Yellowstone National Park with Austin Adventures
Written by Cindy Richards @ Traveling Mom
Traveling like a cowboy through the American West is easy with Austin Adventures. There’s no need to sleep out under the stars, but there is pleny of hiking, wildlife, white water rafting and even a little horseback riding. And there are snacks. …
Morning in Angkor Wat
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Trey’s 360 Podcast – Fossil Hunting with Dr. Jack Horner in Yellowstone You’ll probably want to check out the video version of this one but I’ll include the audio option as well. 🙂 Join Dr. Jack Horner (part of the inspiration for Sam Neill’s character in Jurassic Park) and I on a short exploration of […]
The Endless Forests of Malaysia
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Fred the Dolphin Today’s Podcast is a really fun walk with Fred Newman while we were staying at an awesome ranch in Montana. How do I describe this guy? He’s the sort of man that would not like any sort of description, I believe! But, in short, he’s one of the most amazing sound-effects and […]
Big Sky Eats – 10 Family Friendly Restaurants in Billings Montana
Written by Jill Robbins @ Traveling Mom
If you’ve thought about Montana travel – even a little – you’ve probably researched all the things to do at beautiful Glacier National Park, but truly? There is so much more of Montana to explore. Billings, Montana, is a verita…
7 Best Things to Do Near Yellowstone National Park
Written by Sarah Ricks @ Traveling Mom
Yellowstone National Park is a bucket list destination. But Yellowstone Country, Montana, near the west and northeast entrances of the Park, also has gorgeous destinations. Read on for day hikes, scenic drives, ATV adventure, museums, restaurants, and …
Best Dude Ranches for Families
Written by Mimi Slawoff, Los Angeles TravelingMom @ Traveling Mom
From California to Florida, hundreds of dude ranches dot the American landscape. While horseback riding is the central activity, a family dude ranch vacation offers many western-themed adventures. And you don’t even have to ride horses to have fu…