The northern Great Plains, divided by the course of the Missouri River, presents two starkly different landscapes. West of the Missouri River is a broken landscape of deep valleys and projecting buttes, carved from a pre-historic ocean floor by the Missouri River and its’ tributaries. East of the river the land is a more gentle […]
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Journeys From The Past
The Lunch Box Journals
Journals
- About
- Looking Back Before 2014
- Vol. 01 – The California Mission Trail
- Vol. 02 – Moving to Montana
- Vol. 03 – The Home of Buffalo Bill
- Vol. 04 – Trekking to El Paso
- Vol. 05 – California Gold Country
- Vol. 06 – The Ramparts of God
- Vol. 07 – Heading to the Big Easy
- Vol. 08 – Sun, Sin and Saguaro
- Vol. 09 – Plains to Pines
- Vol. 10 – The Columbia Basin
- Vol. 11 – Autumn in New England
- Vol. 12 – Hook ’em Horns!
- Vol. 13 – The Heartland
- Vol. 14 – The ‘Other’ SoCal
- Vol. 15 – The ‘Northwest’ Pacific Northwest
- Vol. 16 – Big Sky Country
- Vol. 17 – The Lower South
- Vol. 18 – The Land of the Anasazi
- Vol. 19 – California Wine Country
- Vol. 20 – The Rust Belt
- Vol. 21-The Central Rocky Mountains