MonDak Drum Point

Discussion in 'Minnesota' started by campfire-fly, May 15, 2006.

  1. campfire-fly

    campfire-fly Member

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    Since there's no "Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wyoming" I'm posting in Minnesota, though I've never really been there it's the closest state listed.

    I started a Rainbow Drum point in Fairview, Montana, Montana's most eastern town, since I'm the only one that showed, it was just a drum point, not a true circle, anyone else out on the range? We're I'm guessing halfway between Minneapolis and Seattle, ie The Great American Void, out in the glue, the area that holds the land together.

    I guess I'll continue to post my rainbowish events here and maybe over in the Washington State one...Life on the high northern plains is very solitary, so I don't ever expect a crowd but very primative camping is open for the warm season in my pasture, about 10 hours north of Denver.
     
  2. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    i might be goin to montana in july...
     
  3. campfire-fly

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    If you're looking for camping in northeastern Montana drop me an email when you're going to be around to ensure someone will be here to host you.

    rainbowsandponies@yahoo.com
     
  4. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    i cant remember the name of the town... i wanna say its somewhere near northwestern montana.. but dont quote me on that
     
  5. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    Thompson Falls, MT... as far west as you can go in montana.. just about...
     
  6. campfire-fly

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    Yep, it's about a good 12 hours west of here, if you pass through heading west on U.S. HWY 2, or "The Hi-Line" - the northern vehicle path across the glue to the west, you're welcome to stop here on your way - all parts of Montana are far away from everywhere. It's a huge state, driving from one extreme end to another is like driving from D.C. to Miami or Chicago to Atlanta. We're just south of the HI Line - 8 hours west of here is Glacier Park before you cross into those mountain villages up where you're talking about. My old landlord used to live in Thompson Falls, they love it there. It's really beautiful.
     
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