Last night, after a beautiful sunset and a long day of travel, we called it a night. We got up early and headed to the Little Bighorn Battlefield which is a National Monument in Crow Agency, Montana about 5 minutes from our campground. "This area memorializes the U.S. Army's 7th Cavalry and the Sioux and Cheyenne in one of the Indian's last armed efforts to preserve their way of life. Here on June 25 and 26 of 1876, 263 soldiers, including Lt. Col. George A. Custer and attached personnel of the U.S. Army, died fighting several thousand Lakota, and Cheyenne warriors." This quote from the National Park Service pretty much summarizes what happened here. It is often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand."
There was a welcome movie and a ranger talk introducing the park and its history. There was a narrated auto tour of the battlefield. We took advantage of these. A walking tour of the battlefield was also available but it was too hot (92) so we skipped that.
This battle was one of many between the U.S. Government and the Indians. They called these battles the "Clash of Cultures" because the Indians being a nomadic people laid no claim to the land unlike the Europeans who were focused on land acquisition. They followed the buffalo herd because their shelter, food and clothing were dependent on these animals. As their land was lost to settlers, buffalo herds became near extinct.
Even though the Indians won the Battle of Little Bighorn, it was really their last effort to keep their culture alive. In the end the Indians were confined to reservations because the government believed that it was "cheaper to feed than to fight the Indians."
There is a quietness to this park. It might be because of the many soldiers, Indians and horses that are buried here. This park also serves a a burial ground for veterans. It also might be due to sorrow for the Indians who had such love for the land and it's wildlife but lost it all.
We left the park and went directly across the street to the Custer Battlefield Trading Post for lunch. We had our first Buffalo Burger and Indian Taco Salad on fried Indian bread. Both were delicious.
Our waitress was a hoot. We wish we could post a video of her. She is know around the area for having the ability to neigh like a horse! It was unbelievable!
We headed back to our Airstream to work on our posts and get ready for our trip tomorrow to Yellowstone. Good stop.
Patricia Rowlands
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16 Apr 2020
July 07, 2017
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Crow Agency, Montana
Last night, after a beautiful sunset and a long day of travel, we called it a night. We got up early and headed to the Little Bighorn Battlefield which is a National Monument in Crow Agency, Montana about 5 minutes from our campground. "This area memorializes the U.S. Army's 7th Cavalry and the Sioux and Cheyenne in one of the Indian's last armed efforts to preserve their way of life. Here on June 25 and 26 of 1876, 263 soldiers, including Lt. Col. George A. Custer and attached personnel of the U.S. Army, died fighting several thousand Lakota, and Cheyenne warriors." This quote from the National Park Service pretty much summarizes what happened here. It is often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand."
There was a welcome movie and a ranger talk introducing the park and its history. There was a narrated auto tour of the battlefield. We took advantage of these. A walking tour of the battlefield was also available but it was too hot (92) so we skipped that.
This battle was one of many between the U.S. Government and the Indians. They called these battles the "Clash of Cultures" because the Indians being a nomadic people laid no claim to the land unlike the Europeans who were focused on land acquisition. They followed the buffalo herd because their shelter, food and clothing were dependent on these animals. As their land was lost to settlers, buffalo herds became near extinct.
Even though the Indians won the Battle of Little Bighorn, it was really their last effort to keep their culture alive. In the end the Indians were confined to reservations because the government believed that it was "cheaper to feed than to fight the Indians."
There is a quietness to this park. It might be because of the many soldiers, Indians and horses that are buried here. This park also serves a a burial ground for veterans. It also might be due to sorrow for the Indians who had such love for the land and it's wildlife but lost it all.
We left the park and went directly across the street to the Custer Battlefield Trading Post for lunch. We had our first Buffalo Burger and Indian Taco Salad on fried Indian bread. Both were delicious.
Our waitress was a hoot. We wish we could post a video of her. She is know around the area for having the ability to neigh like a horse! It was unbelievable!
We headed back to our Airstream to work on our posts and get ready for our trip tomorrow to Yellowstone. Good stop.
1.
Two More Days
2.
The Travel Plan
3.
Day 1 - We're off!
4.
Day 2: Cheesehead Country
5.
Day 3 Lots of Corn!
6.
Day 4 - Row-lands in the Bad-lands
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Day 5 - H-O-T!!
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Day 5 - Badlands Pictures
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Day 6 - Incredible!
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Day 6 - Mt. Rushmore Pictures
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Day 7 - Custer's Last Stand
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Day 7 - Pictures from Little Bighorn
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Day 8 - Dam!
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Day 9 - Touring
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Day 9 Pictures
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Day 10 - Touring
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Day 10 - Pictures
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Day 11 - Touring
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Day 12 - Touring
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Day 12 - Pictures
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Day 13 - Touring
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Day 14 - Touring
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Day 15 - Touring
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Day 16 - Goodbye Yellowstone - Hello Grand Tetons!
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Day 16 - Grand Teton Pictures
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Day 17 - Chipmunk in a Canoe only $249
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Day 17 - Pictures of Jackson Hole, WY
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Day 17 - Pictures of Jackson Hole, WY
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Day 18 - Wayne
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Day 19 - Our Glacier Park Arrival
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Day 20 - Food & Forests!!
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Day 21 - Yodelayheehoo!
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Day 21 - Logans Pass & Many Glaciers Hotel Pictures
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Day 21 - Logans Pass & Many Glaciers Pictures
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Day 22 - Oh Canada!
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Day 22 - Waterton NP Canada Pictures
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Day 23 - All Aboard!
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Day 23 - Lake McDonald Boat Ride
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Day 24 - Whitefish Revisited
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Day 24 - Pictures of Whitefish, Montana
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Day 25 - The Gem State
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Day 25 - Pictures
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Day 26 - Hard-hearted People
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Day 26 - Pictures
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Day 27 - Change of Plans
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Day 28 - Crossing Washington
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Day 29 - Our Sixth National Park
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Day 29 - Pictures
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Day 29 - Pictures
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Day 30 - Our Airstream
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Day 30 - Sleepless In Seattle
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Day 30 -Pictures
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Day 31 - Jimi would love it!
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Day 31 - Pictures
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Day 31 - Pictures
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Day 32 - Park #7
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Day 33 - Hoh my, this is different!
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Day 33 - Pictures
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Day 33 - Pictures
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Day 33 - Pictures
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Day 33 - Pictures
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Day 34 - Stinky Sol Duc
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Day 35 - We finally see Mt. Olympus
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Day 35 - Pictures
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Day 36 - Checking Out the Falls
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Day 36 - Pictures
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Day 36 - Pictures
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Day 37 - 9 Hours Later
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Day 37 - Pictures
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Day 38 - We gotta get outta this place……
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Day 38 Pictures
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Day 39 - R & R
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Day 40 - Anything is a Blessing
74.
Day 40 - Pictures
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Day 41 - Beauty Spot
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Day 41 - Pictures
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Day 41 - Pictures
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Day 41 - Pictures
79.
Day 42 - A Three-Hour Tour
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Day 42 - Pictures
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Day 42 - Pictures
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Day 43 - Beer Here!!
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Day 43 - Pictures
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Day 44 - Lazy Sunday
85.
Day 45 - High Desert
86.
Day 46 - Central Oregon
87.
Day 47 - Just Around the Bend
88.
Day 48 - Back Into Idaho
89.
Day 48 - Pictures
90.
Day 49 & 50 - Heading East
91.
Day 49 & 50 - Pictures
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Day 51 - A Real Surprise!
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Day 51 - Pictures
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Day 51 - Pictures
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Day 51 - Pictures
96.
Day 52 - Rocky Mountain Fever
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Day 53 - Changes in Altitude
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Day 53 - Pictures
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Day 54 - Hittin' the Trail
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Day 54 - Pictures
101.
Day 55 - Smokin' Dave
102.
Day 55 - Pictures
103.
Day 56 - Travel, Traffic & Costco
104.
Day 57 - Highest yet!
105.
Day 57 - Pictures
106.
Day 58 - Bad Karma
107.
Day 58 - Pictures
108.
Day 59 - In Heaven
109.
Day 59 - Pictures
110.
Day 60-66 -The Journey is its Own Reward - Homer
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