Tipi Life in North Dakota
A brief look at modern camping in a tipi along the Missouri River in Cross Ranch State Park in Center, North Dakota just south of Bismarck.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota - North Unit - Visitor Center (2019)
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an American national park comprising three geographically separated areas of badlands in western North Dakota. The park was named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. The park covers 70,446 acres (110.072 sq mi; 28,508 ha; 285.08 km2) of land in three sections: the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit.
The park's larger South Unit lies alongside Interstate 94 near Medora, North Dakota. The smaller North Unit is situated about 80 mi (130 km) north of the South Unit, on U.S. Route 85, just south of Watford City, North Dakota. Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch is located between the North and South units, approximately 20 mi (32 km) west of US 85 and Fairfield, North Dakota. The Little Missouri River flows through all three units of the park. The Maah Daah Hey Trail connects all three units.
The park received 749,389 recreational visitors in 2018. It is the only American national park named directly after a single person.
Roosevelt first came to the North Dakota badlands to hunt bison in September 1883. During that first short trip, he got his bison and fell in love with the rugged lifestyle and the perfect freedom of the West. He invested $14,000 in the Maltese Cross Ranch, which was already being managed by Sylvane Ferris and Bill Merrifield seven miles south of Medora. That winter, Ferris and Merrifield built the Maltese Cross Cabin. After the death of both his wife and his mother on February 14, 1884, Teddy Roosevelt returned to his North Dakota ranch seeking solitude and time to heal. That summer, he started his second ranch, the Elkhorn Ranch, 35 miles north of Medora, which he hired two Maine woodsmen, Bill Sewall and Wilmot Dow, to operate. Teddy Roosevelt took great interest in his ranches and in hunting in the West, detailing his experiences in pieces published in eastern newspapers and magazines. He wrote three major works on his life in the West: Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter. His adventures in the strenuous life outdoors and the loss of his cattle in the starvation winter in 1886–1887 were influential in Theodore Roosevelt's pursuit of conservation policies as President of the United States (1901–1909).
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Historical Sites Of The U.S. (Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin)
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota - South Unit - Painted Canyon Visitor Center (2019)
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an American national park comprising three geographically separated areas of badlands in western North Dakota. The park was named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. The park covers 70,446 acres (110.072 sq mi; 28,508 ha; 285.08 km2) of land in three sections: the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit.
The park's larger South Unit lies alongside Interstate 94 near Medora, North Dakota. The smaller North Unit is situated about 80 mi (130 km) north of the South Unit, on U.S. Route 85, just south of Watford City, North Dakota. Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch is located between the North and South units, approximately 20 mi (32 km) west of US 85 and Fairfield, North Dakota. The Little Missouri River flows through all three units of the park. The Maah Daah Hey Trail connects all three units.
The park received 749,389 recreational visitors in 2018. It is the only American national park named directly after a single person.
Roosevelt first came to the North Dakota badlands to hunt bison in September 1883. During that first short trip, he got his bison and fell in love with the rugged lifestyle and the perfect freedom of the West. He invested $14,000 in the Maltese Cross Ranch, which was already being managed by Sylvane Ferris and Bill Merrifield seven miles south of Medora. That winter, Ferris and Merrifield built the Maltese Cross Cabin. After the death of both his wife and his mother on February 14, 1884, Teddy Roosevelt returned to his North Dakota ranch seeking solitude and time to heal. That summer, he started his second ranch, the Elkhorn Ranch, 35 miles north of Medora, which he hired two Maine woodsmen, Bill Sewall and Wilmot Dow, to operate. Teddy Roosevelt took great interest in his ranches and in hunting in the West, detailing his experiences in pieces published in eastern newspapers and magazines. He wrote three major works on his life in the West: Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter. His adventures in the strenuous life outdoors and the loss of his cattle in the starvation winter in 1886–1887 were influential in Theodore Roosevelt's pursuit of conservation policies as President of the United States (1901–1909).
North shore of Lake Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark State Park, North Dakota
North shore of Lake Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark State Park, North Dakota.
Original file: 1990-10-28 Fort Union NHS trip-09A.mp4.
Keelboat Park on Missouri River
This video taken 6-13-15 is about Keelboat Park on Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. Video taken with Yuneec Q500 and edited in iMovie.
Thunderbirds Sculpture, Missouri River, Bismarck, North Dakota
Warning: Strong sounds of wind in this video.
This beautiful Thunderbirds sculpture sits in Keelboat park near the east bank of the Missouri River in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was designed and created by students from the United Tribes Technical College and was dedicated October 21st, 2004. The 15' high sculpture depicts the powerful thunder storms all too common in the Dakotas.
For more information on this wonderful sculpture, please visit the United Tribes Technical College website. They have a complete article on the creation and symbolism of the piece.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF TEXAS STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF TEXAS STATE,U S A PART TWO (2/2)
1. COURT HOUSE,FORT WORTH 32°45′26.49″N 97°19′59.45″W
2. THE ALAMO SHRINE,SAN ANTONIO 29°25'32.36N 98°29'8.95W
3. CALVARY CATHEDRAL,FORT WORTH 32°47'5.85N 97°19'9.74W
4. FORT PRESIDIO,GOLIAD 28°38′48″N 97°22′54″W
5. WORLD AQUARIUM,DALLAS 32°47′0.44″N 96°48′18.46″W
6. CADILLAC RANCH,POTTER COUNTY 35°11'13.97N 101°59'13.48W
7. TEXAS MAP POOL,FORT WORTH 33° 1'53.55N 97°16'49.14W
8. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM,HOUSTON 29°43'21.45N 95°23'6.98W
9. NATURAL BRIDGE CAVERNS,SAN ANTON IO 29°41'30.01N 98°20'32.98W
10. RED MUSEUM,DALLAS 32°46'43.03N 96°48'26.18W
11. BOB BULLOCK HISTORY MUSEUM,AUSTIN 30°16'49.17N 97°44'20.71W
12. BATTLESHIP,LA PORTE 29°45'22.39N 95° 5'22.60W
13. SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS,ARLINGTON 32°45'20.26N 97° 4'12.33W
14. GIANT COWBOY SHOE,SAN ANTONIO 29°31'11.83N 98°29'39.31W
15. CATHEDRAL OF SACRED HEART,HOUSTON 29°44'59.45N 95°22'7.19W
16. ARBORETUM&BOTANICAL GARDEN,DALLAS 32°49′23.15″N 96°43′2.36″W
17. ALBRITTON BELL TOWER,COLLEGE STATION 30°36'47.23N 96°20'40.74W
18. SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL,SAN ANTONIO 29°25'28.28N 98°29'39.23W
19. GIANT FIRE HYDRANT,WALNUT 30° 5'9.35N 94° 5'56.47W
20. LDS TEMPLE,SAN ANTONIO 29°38'29.49N 98°29'19.43W
21. SAN JACINTO MONUMENT,PORTE 29°44'59.61N 95° 4'50.37W
22. CATHELIC CHURCH,LAREDO 27°30'52.60N 99°29'59.83W
23. CROSS OF LORD JESUS CHRIST,GROOM 35°12'34.79N 101° 7'24.56W
Slim Buttes National Forest
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Slim Buttes National Forest was established by the General Land Office as Slim Buttes Forest Reserve in South Dakota on March 5, 1904 with 58,160 acres .After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S.Forest Service in 1905, it became a National Forest on March 4, 1907.On July 1, 1908 it was absorbed by Sioux National Forest and the name was discontinued.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota - South Unit - Scenic Loop Drive (2019)
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an American national park comprising three geographically separated areas of badlands in western North Dakota. The park was named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. The park covers 70,446 acres (110.072 sq mi; 28,508 ha; 285.08 km2) of land in three sections: the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit.
The park's larger South Unit lies alongside Interstate 94 near Medora, North Dakota. The smaller North Unit is situated about 80 mi (130 km) north of the South Unit, on U.S. Route 85, just south of Watford City, North Dakota. Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch is located between the North and South units, approximately 20 mi (32 km) west of US 85 and Fairfield, North Dakota. The Little Missouri River flows through all three units of the park. The Maah Daah Hey Trail connects all three units.
The park received 749,389 recreational visitors in 2018. It is the only American national park named directly after a single person.
Roosevelt first came to the North Dakota badlands to hunt bison in September 1883. During that first short trip, he got his bison and fell in love with the rugged lifestyle and the perfect freedom of the West. He invested $14,000 in the Maltese Cross Ranch, which was already being managed by Sylvane Ferris and Bill Merrifield seven miles south of Medora. That winter, Ferris and Merrifield built the Maltese Cross Cabin. After the death of both his wife and his mother on February 14, 1884, Teddy Roosevelt returned to his North Dakota ranch seeking solitude and time to heal. That summer, he started his second ranch, the Elkhorn Ranch, 35 miles north of Medora, which he hired two Maine woodsmen, Bill Sewall and Wilmot Dow, to operate. Teddy Roosevelt took great interest in his ranches and in hunting in the West, detailing his experiences in pieces published in eastern newspapers and magazines. He wrote three major works on his life in the West: Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter. His adventures in the strenuous life outdoors and the loss of his cattle in the starvation winter in 1886–1887 were influential in Theodore Roosevelt's pursuit of conservation policies as President of the United States (1901–1909).
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota - South Unit - Peaceful Valley (2019)
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an American national park comprising three geographically separated areas of badlands in western North Dakota. The park was named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. The park covers 70,446 acres (110.072 sq mi; 28,508 ha; 285.08 km2) of land in three sections: the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit.
The park's larger South Unit lies alongside Interstate 94 near Medora, North Dakota. The smaller North Unit is situated about 80 mi (130 km) north of the South Unit, on U.S. Route 85, just south of Watford City, North Dakota. Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch is located between the North and South units, approximately 20 mi (32 km) west of US 85 and Fairfield, North Dakota. The Little Missouri River flows through all three units of the park. The Maah Daah Hey Trail connects all three units.
The park received 749,389 recreational visitors in 2018. It is the only American national park named directly after a single person.
Roosevelt first came to the North Dakota badlands to hunt bison in September 1883. During that first short trip, he got his bison and fell in love with the rugged lifestyle and the perfect freedom of the West. He invested $14,000 in the Maltese Cross Ranch, which was already being managed by Sylvane Ferris and Bill Merrifield seven miles south of Medora. That winter, Ferris and Merrifield built the Maltese Cross Cabin. After the death of both his wife and his mother on February 14, 1884, Teddy Roosevelt returned to his North Dakota ranch seeking solitude and time to heal. That summer, he started his second ranch, the Elkhorn Ranch, 35 miles north of Medora, which he hired two Maine woodsmen, Bill Sewall and Wilmot Dow, to operate. Teddy Roosevelt took great interest in his ranches and in hunting in the West, detailing his experiences in pieces published in eastern newspapers and magazines. He wrote three major works on his life in the West: Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter. His adventures in the strenuous life outdoors and the loss of his cattle in the starvation winter in 1886–1887 were influential in Theodore Roosevelt's pursuit of conservation policies as President of the United States (1901–1909).
Montana
Find out where the book and film A River Runs Through It takes place and which National Park is called the Crown Jewel of the Continent. US teaching assistant Gary Warchola gives you a quick overview of the history and highlights of the Big Sky Country Montana. #50states #MT
Warm Springs Campground, Bitteroot National Forest, Montana Campsite Photos
4240ft elevation. 14 campsites on a creek near Sula and the Nez Perce National Historic Trail. Trailhead access near campground for a multiple use southbound trail up Saddle Mountain. The Warm Springs Ridge Trail connects to Porcupine Saddle trailhead near Indian Trees Campground. Fishing in Warm Springs Creek. Hiking, mountain biking, group picnicing, and fishing. Group picnic site hold 30 people.
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Governor Noem's State of the State Address
Live from the South Dakota State Capitol Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Jocko Podcast 115 with Dakota Meyer - Into The Fire, and Beyond the Call of Duty
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:04:21 - Dakota Meyer.
0:11:00 - Into The Fire, by Dakota Meyer.
0:23:35 - Deployed to Iraq.
0:26:35 - Deployed to Afghanistan.
3:01:54 - Final thoughts and take-aways.
3:12:50 - Support: JockoStore stuff, Super Krill Oil and Joint Warfare and Discipline Pre-Mission, THE MUSTER 005 in DC. Origin Brand Apparel and Jocko Gi, with Jocko White Tea, Onnit Fitness stuff, and Psychological Warfare (on iTunes). Extreme Ownership (book), The Discipline Equals Freedom Field Manual, and Jocko Soap.
3:40:37 - Closing Gratitude.
North Dakota Legislative Review 1502
Senator Mac Schneider, Democrat from Grand Forks and Senate Minority Leader discusses the lack, so far, of hot button bills or issues in this session. However he expects that to change once Common Core is brought up. Schneider also discussed his caucus and what bills are of concern to Democrats.
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Prairie Pulse 1031; Rolf Sletten; Author; Medora: Boom, Bust and Resurrection
Rolf Sletten, author of Medora: Boom, Bust and Resurrection is the guest. He has a fascinating, detailed, word and photograph, coffee table style book that's a must for anyone interested in Medora, the Badlands and it's history. Also, a tour of Icelandic State Park near Cavalier, North Dakota.