Hi, man, I've heard you are the right person for the kind
of question I have at this moment.
I've heard Montana is a great state, full of wonderful nature
and kind, pleasant people. As said, I've been told that you
are the right person to speak to.
Which places in Montana would you recommend me to visit?
Thanks,
-S-
Originally posted by SeitseIn Montana nothing beats Butte. The musical scene there is incredible, try the sax shop on main st.
Hi, man, I've heard you are the right person for the kind
of question I have at this moment.
I've heard Montana is a great state, full of wonderful nature
and kind, pleasant people. As said, I've been told that you
are the right person to speak to.
Which places in Montana would you recommend me to visit?
Thanks,
-S-
Originally posted by SeitseI've been to Montana...
Hi, man, I've heard you are the right person for the kind
of question I have at this moment.
I've heard Montana is a great state, full of wonderful nature
and kind, pleasant people. As said, I've been told that you
are the right person to speak to.
Which places in Montana would you recommend me to visit?
Thanks,
-S-
Butte's good, but if you're looking for all the natur-related wonderfulness of Montana, pretty much pick anywhere in the Western 1/3 of the state. The eastern and central 2/3 are boring, and look a lot like Wyoming and Nebraska. Go explore the Rockies in the Southwestern region, you won't be disappointed if you go in April or May.
Originally posted by Big Orange Country*cough* double entendre*cough*
I've been to Montana...
Butte's good, but if you're looking for all the natur-related wonderfulness of Montana, pretty much pick anywhere in the Western 1/3 of the state. The eastern and central 2/3 are boring, and look a lot like Wyoming and Nebraska. Go explore the Rockies in the Southwestern region, you won't be disappointed if you go in April or May.
Originally posted by Big Orange CountryWow, dude, you actually know about Montana. Thanks!
I've been to Montana...
Butte's good, but if you're looking for all the natur-related wonderfulness of Montana, pretty much pick anywhere in the Western 1/3 of the state. The eastern and central 2/3 are boring, and look a lot like Wyoming and Nebraska. Go explore the Rockies in the Southwestern region, you won't be disappointed if you go in April or May.