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Lewis and Clark: Corps of Discovery
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144If any of you are interested in Meriwether Lewis, this August, the Lewis and Clatcd-6/28/2007
143Manymoose is back for a few days. SI frowned on me, then smiled. I will not be oManyMoose-6/20/2007
142Might be the perfect place to buy rec or retirement property. It sure is a beautNeeka-3/24/2007
141Very interesting! I've never been there, although I lived in Oregon for 17 ManyMoose-3/24/2007
140An interesting sideline to that story: David Manuel had a foundry and gallery iAlan Smithee-3/24/2007
139"The Astor party stopped there in 1812 on the way home from a fur-trading eSnowshoe-3/24/2007
138Thanks! That was a good piece, and I book marked it for further reference. IManyMoose-10/5/2006
137The current issue of <i>The New Yorker</i> has an interesting reviewGlenn Petersen-10/5/2006
136A tragedy on the Lewis and Clark trail: Message 22719450 Helicopter Crashes inManyMoose-8/14/2006
135I uploaded a few photos of a recent trip to explore the Lolo Trail and relocate ManyMoose-8/9/2006
134MM, I couldn't get it to load. Will try again later. -SnowSnowshoe-7/23/2006
133Here is a short photoshow of some pictures I took at Traveller's Rest 200 yeManyMoose-7/23/2006
132You are right, but I think it's more important for the ice cap to stay frozeManyMoose-7/20/2006
131They do have some natural areas in the Levant that would be worth seeing. ItSnowshoe-7/20/2006
130I know it's the Holy Land and all that, but I haven't the slightest inteManyMoose-7/20/2006
129>>My bond with the land and geography is much stronger than my bond with pSnowshoe-7/20/2006
128There is so much history, it's hard to get your mind around it. I prefer hiManyMoose-7/20/2006
127>>Has it ever been fictionalized in a novel?<< I doubt it. I got iSnowshoe-7/19/2006
126I didn't hear any financial news of "The New World" where PocahontManyMoose-7/19/2006
125The "white damsels in distress" aspect is what helps sell a movie likeSnowshoe-7/19/2006
124When I was in Montana a couple of weeks ago, I stopped at Traveller's Rest SManyMoose-7/19/2006
123Hollywood only makes movies they think they can make money on, I'm afraid. ManyMoose-7/19/2006
122>>I was hoping for a first class movie<< Yeah, I pondered that afteSnowshoe-7/19/2006
121I've heard that, and have mixed emotions. On the one hand, I think it'sManyMoose-7/19/2006
120Lewis and Clark Are Met With a Yawn After 200 Years Bicentennial Festivities FaSnowshoe-7/19/2006
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