Month: September 2019

Hiking The Rimrocks In Billings, Montana – And Yes, A Little Sore Tonight! Day 22

It might be a bit cold here, but that certainly wasn’t going to stop us from hiking the Rimrocks in Billings, Montana today. Although there is as much as 5 feet of snow to the west of us in Montana, the Billings area is snow-free for now. In fact, the crisp cold air today felt […]

A Meeting of Fate at Wibaux Palace Cafe – Day 21

Call it fate, coincidence, or luck, but our visit to the Wibaux Palace Cafe this morning was one that was simply meant to be. And like most great things in life, it happened purely by accident. We arrived in Wibaux, MT last evening to stay at our Harvest Hosts location, Beavercreek Brewery. It rained most […]

Hello Montana, And Hello Snow! An Epic Snowstorm Changes Our Route

“Of course there is an epic snowstorm hitting Montana the week we are going to be there!” That was the quote uttered laughingly from Mary as we made breakfast in the camper early Saturday morning. We were watching the latest updates online from the Weather Channel. And when the lead story started out with “A […]

Hiking Theodore Roosevelt National Park and Medora – Day 19

After a wonderful stay in Dickinson, North Dakota, it was time to hit the road and visit the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. As we headed west on 1-94 we were in awe of the beautiful landscape that surrounded us. There were fields of cattle on both sides of the highway. And as we drove a […]

A Visit To Fluffy Fields Winery & Friendly Dickinson, North Dakota – Day 18

As soon we rolled in with our little camper to Fluffy Fields Winery, we knew we were going to end up loving our overnight stay. And from there, it only got better! Situated on the outskirts of Dickinson, North Dakota, Fluffy Fields reminded us both of our little farm back in Ohio. Now, one little […]

The Largest Scandinavian Festival in North America – Day 17

Today we attended the largest Scandinavian festival in North America. But we only knew of this event thanks to an email that we received just a couple of days ago. As we were sitting in our teardrop camper earlier this week we decided to dedicate some time to answering comments and emails on our website. […]

How We Set Up Camp Each Day In Our T@B 400 Camper – (With Video) Day 16

When you are traveling to all 50 states in a single year, and 48 of them are via a teardrop camper, learning how to set up camp quickly becomes a big part of your life. And that is just one of the reasons we absolutely love our nuCamp T@B 400 Teardrop. In the first 3 […]

Biking Along The Missouri River and a Newscast Interview- Day 15

After a relaxing morning of doing laundry and getting caught up on some writing for our websites, we decided it would be the perfect day for biking along the Missouri river. The sun was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in sight. And the temperatures were headed to 80 degrees. Something that isn’t typical for […]

What In The World Is Knoephla Soup?! Enjoying The Foods Of Each State – Day 14

So just what exactly is Knoephla soup? Well, we are going to find out for sure this week as we head into North Dakota, our next state on the travel map! One of the best ways to experience each state we travel through is to try at least one of their local foods or dishes. […]

Camping Off The Grid at Little Moreau State Recreation Park, Day 13

After an interesting day and night in Faith, SD, we had no idea that tonight we would be camping off the grid. We spent the morning walking around the quaint little town looking at the damaged caused by the storm. There were limbs and trees down everywhere. And the gravel on the roads had been […]