roosevelt had a love of the land and did a heroic job of protecting it. when he lost his wife at a young age, he took solace in the badlands. its been said that time spent there, helped him when he became president.
this is a very recognizable picture of him on a horse with a shotgun.
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this horse is made of strips of wood
i guess this is what he hunted
lorita gave me a lot of these old entrance maps she had when she moved. they sill give you an updated one as you enter. it shows facts and things of interest and the map is on the other side.
this is the one what you get now.
yes we did see the ceiling tracy. it’s like pinnacle pete’s in phoenix with cut off ties and business cards.
we stayed that night in madora and headed for billings montana the next day. it seemed like we drove all day. we ate at the cracker barrel in billings for dinner, the catfish was as good as ever. we stayed in the parking lot that night. this morning we drove to cody, wyoming stopping at a campground early. we will leisurely drive through yellowstone and the grand tetons tomorrow. stopping only to take pictures.
glad to have you aboard javie.
i’d love for all of you to stay tuned
💗jilly










I always thought Buffalo Bill killed all the Buffalo but I see that you found three he missed how wonderful. I think Jerry is thinking about still some of the money? Glad your having a great tirp.
Ray
You sure do discover lots of interesting facts and stories. And Montana always feels like it goes on forever!