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The Plow that Broke the Plains
The next few blog posts will discuss films of the Great Plains, or films with a significant Great Plains element: What better place to start
An April Fool’s March Gallery
We’re calling this the April Fool’s March gallery from our flickr galleries (It’s too late for March, but it’s not too late to be an
A Rakish Delight – Part 2
Yesterday (March 30th) was the big day of trail work at Pawnee National Grassland! Thanks to everyone who was involved! The Roosevelt National Forest staff
A Rakish Delight – Part 1
We’re getting our rakes ready for doing some moderate trail work tomorrow at Pawnee National Grassland in northern Colorado! It’s exciting, after a winter of
Sunlight and Storm
I recently ran across a little gem of a book in a local used bookstore (yes, we have two in the town where I live).
Volunteer Time!
Calling all Volunteers! If you live in the eastern half of Colorado (Front Range included), western Nebraska, or southeast Wyoming, the Great Plains Trail Alliance
Our National Scenic Trails
As far as National Scenic Trails are concerned (and for these purposes I’m not including National Historic Trails or National Recreation Trails), there are currently
Seldom Seen
I just finished reading a book titled Seldom Seen – A Journey into the Great Plains by Patrick Dobson. The book is a personal narrative,
High, Wide, and Handsome
February’s Flickr Gallery will take us south from Grasslands National Park into eastern Montana. This part of Montana, east of the Rockies, makes up about
City Limits
Not to long ago, I flew from where I live now (Colorado) to where I grew up (Minnesota). I was excited about the trip for
Canada Style
During 2013, we plan to feature a gallery of photos each month of places where the trail will pass through. As often done on this
More moisture in 2013 would indeed be welcomed across much of the Great Plains! Thanks for your thoughts Chris.