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Great Music of the Great Plains — ‘At the Hundredth Meridian,” Tragically Hip
Sadly, it is nearly the two year anniversary of the death of Gordon Downie, front man for The Tragically Hip. If you don’t know who
Great Music of the Great Plains — “Matthew,” John Denver
So, I’m enjoying this little exercise, even if no one else is. Here’s another entry. This is “Matthew” from the late great John Denver. It’s
Great Music of the Great Plains — “Badlands,” Bruce Springsteen
Ok. Here’s another one . . . fairly self explanatory . . . really solid live version!
Great Music of the Great Plains — “In a Big Country,” Big Country
OK, thought I’d try something new. How about some music? Yes. This is the first in a series of blogs highlighting the music of the
Scouting the Route in South Dakota’s Custer National Forest
Last week, Strider and I endured untold deprivations in South Dakota to complete a trail scouting trip that has been on the docket for far
GPT Photo of the Week
Rolling hills – or is it just a rolling hill? Can one hill roll, or do you need more than one in order for the
Data Book: SOBO Bike
A trilogy is a series of three books. Apparently, a tetralogy is a series of four books (although quartet and quadrilogy are sometimes used). Anyway,
Data Book: NOBO Bike
In writing the Data Books, biking presented several challenges. First, there are a few spots along the GPT Pilot Trail where bikes are not allowed
Data Book: SOBO Hike
As promised, here is the 2nd of four Data Books for the GPT Pilot Trail. This is the Southbound Hike version, which details the route
The Data Books are Here! NOBO Hike
We have completed the first edition of the Data Books for our Pilot Trail! The Pilot Trail is from Scottsbluff National Monument to Bear Butte