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We are headed to TRNP in late August. We are hikers. Have heard Maah Dah Neh (sp) is very crowded. We like wilderness and off the beaten track. And of course drop dead gorgeous? Any ideas on hikes around Medora appreciated.
CZB
I am thinking of heading out to Roosevelt National Park this summer (after completing some work in ND). There are two sectors of the park, north and south... can anyone tell me which (if any) are preferable? What is the difference in landscape? Things to do? I'm especially keen to do some backcountry hiking/camping while there, and I'm a big photographer. THANKS!!
We will be driving through North Dakota in mid May, going from
West to East. I am wondering what the weather will be like as to temperature, snow, rain, etc.
An odd thing happened last night - I dreamt all night about a place called Thompson, North Dakota. When I woke up, I went to an atlas to find out if there really is such a place, and yes, there is ! I must have absorbed something about it in my subconscience somehow. Can anyone tell me if Thompson North Dakota has some significance in history, or in some other way ?
Reservations Posted: Tue November 7, 2006 09:36 PM UTC
I have a group of people coming into Fargo for the week on a conference and we are looking to get out of the hotel restaurant scene for the weekend.
There are 25 of us and we wanted to make reservations for dinner in Fargo.
We would like are looking for a steak house or a fun place to go with great food. Any suggestions? We would like to secure a reservation and not just take our chances on a Friday night to get a spot for 25.
You help on this is appreciated.
We've never been to ND, and read about the Enchanted Hwy. Where is it? Is there a Hwy number assigned it so we can see it on our map? It would be helpful to have specific info on the trip, as the postings we have read about the sculptures have peaked our interest.
I am going to be in LA the last week in April and have a week between that meeting and one in Omaha. As a history nut, I have been looking for a way to visit some of the key spots along the trail of exploration of Lewis & Clark. My initial thoughts are to fly to Portland on the 29th, take a bus (?) to Ashland, and then head east from there. Any suggestions for Oregon, Idaho, Montana, the Dakotas, etc. would be much appreciated. I am very flexible about this week;i,e., bus, train, camp, hitchhike, B&B, river cruise, ....
Thanks in advance for your help.
A while back there was a tv news story about an exceptional restaurant somewhere between Jamestown and the SD border. Anyone know which restaurant this might be? Thanks!
Will be visiting Grand Forks for the World Junior Hockey Tournament in December with a few friends looking for things to fill our time when we're not watching hockey. Thanks Ryan
I can find attractions for the family for Fargo and Theodore Roosevelt National Park - but hardly anything for any other places. I am interested in going to Bowman and New town as well as Fargo but what is there to do here? Thanks for any info.
We'll be staying at a place on the lake in Lexington next week. Any suggestions of good restaurants in town or in the area . . . or restaurants to stay away from?
many years ago (1989) .... is it still open? All I can remember is it was in some kind of industrial or commercial area (not downtown) and it was called something like Rockin' 50s
Me and a few buddies may be passing through thr Dakotas on a X-Country road trip. We were wondering what the Bisamrck nightlife is about in terms of clubs, bars, etc for a bunch of college kids from NY (or any other city in the region). Thanks
We live in Oregon and are looking to see the Bad lands, Any other things that are a must see and anything we should know. Thanx Rick Weather? Critters? ect