Indian Cave State Park & Whiskey Run Creek Winery in Brownville, NE.
It's a gorgeous day to get outside so me and Josey are headed to Indian Cave State Park and Whiskey Run Creek...also, I'm so over Winter and snow. Bring on Spring!!!
A little info about Indian Cave State Park: It is over 3 thousand acres of hills, hiking trails, camping, horseback riding, archery, and whole lot of history. It runs right along the Missouri River in Southeast Nebraska. It is named for the cave that you (kind of) see in the video. It has Native American petroglyphs on the walls. However they don't actually know how far back they date. There is also a restored schoolhouse and general store from the old town of St. Deroin. It's a very pretty place in Spring, Summer, and Fall. Winter time is just brown, but there are great views of the mighty Missouri.
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Brownville First Friday July 2010
Merchants of Brownville First Friday July 2010 with Jim Pipher and Steve Hanson Hosted at Whiskey Run Creek Winery, Brownville Nebraska. Sponsored by the Merchants of Brownville.
The port of Brownsville
Missouri River at Indian Cave State Park
Missouri River at Indian Cave State Park
Winter RV Tips
Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by. I am back to give some winter tips for full time RV living. I have spent the winter in Nebraska and have figured out a few things along the way. Hopefully winter is almost over though...because I'm tired of it!!
Hiking to the cave.
Took a long hike to go find an abandon mine.
Hibriten Mountain Cave
We visited Hibriten Mountain Cave. The cave is a natural granite cave. After crawling through the opening, the cave opens up into a large room. Two paths extend the cave further back into the mountain. The upper path gets smaller and smaller after and I have not gone further than about 50 feet. The lower path opens up into another big room. I have not gone past the second big room.
RV tips from a newbie...and why I stuck my hand in a public toilet.
I have been living in my 5th Wheel for 8 months now and have a few tips. Also, I tend to get myself into some interesting situations and like to share them. If you can't laugh at yourself, then you're not living!