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Rob Stringer Places to visit in Montana
Rob Stringer has waited for this state for many years. Montana is as romantic for the American Western canon as any state in America, and he intends to see as much of the state as he can, both behind the wheel of his Winnebago and outside experiencing what the state has to offer travelers. Rob Stringer sees the morning sun laying low in the sky on the highway ahead and smiles, thinking of his dear late wife, Sarah, who would have loved this image as much as he does at this moment. No matter how much time passes, he still misses her by his side, both on the road and off, but vowed long ago to keep her spirit near him during his cross country trek.
Rob Stringer Style Research
Rob Stringer has done his research on this truly American state and plans on doing as much as possible in the time he spends in Montana, starting first with the Southwestern tip of the state and the famous Yellowstone National Park. This location is among the most visited parks in the country and remains a must-see destination for anyone interested in seeing a truly unique geographic vista. From the Old Faithful Geyser to the Mammoth Hot Springs, Rob Stringer will see it all before making his way north to see the other famous landmark, the Glacier Springs National Park. The physical terrain and mountain peaks aiming toward the sky are enough to keep Rob Stringer engaged and motivated to make the long trek north to see such things as the aptly named Going-Into-The-Sun Road and the Iceberg Lake Trail. Although it may be impossible to top these two bookend national parks in terms of visual beauty and incredible geographic marvels, Montana still has some things to offer travelers like Rob Stringer.
Rob Stringer on the Cultural and Artistic side to Montana
Rich Cultural History of Montana
The artistic and cultural texture of Montana reflects the rugged and diverse terrain which dominates its land and horizons, starting with the many art galleries, museums and performances which are spread across the state in many locations, highlighting the rebellious and adventurous spirit which established the state in the first place. The Native-American Indian tradition is deeply rooted in Montana, a connection still present in the state and seen through both its many examples of this culture and with as many as six tribal reservations still in existence, there is no shortage of seeing it up close. Blackfeet, Flathead and Fort Peck are just three of these reservations Rob Stringer plans on visiting as they offer some of the most unique and personal connections to the original Americans.
No visit to any state is complete without a stop off the road to meet some of the people who actually live there, and Rob Stringer plans on making his way to Miles City for its annual Miles City Bucking Horse Sale, an event going back to 1951 and a major event in the city’s yearly calendar. Then it may be off to places like Dagmar, Bloomfield County and Big Timber for some good Midwestern food and company. The possibilities in Montana for Rob Stringer look as unlimited as the beautiful and teeming horizons that make up the state’s luscious skyline