Since the recession had started the government looked into ideas to create budget conscious vacations. One of those brainstorms led to free admission at our nation’s parks, including Yellowstone, Glacier and Teton National Parks. These free admissions are a great way to charge the park with tourism and to the citizens out and about enjoying our national [...]
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Montana Dreamin’ has a lot in common with “California Dreamin’” – both locations are very ideal and both have a high amount of visitor traffic. People love the natural landscape of Yosemite just as much as Yellowstone, and vice versa. But what has got me focused specifically on Montana Dreamin’? During this time of the [...]
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Wow, the bear attacks have started early this year here in Montana – as in last Friday, early. It seems like we don’t hear about these attacks until Mid-Summer when the trails and campsites become more popular. However, there is never a moment that is too soon to suggest some tips. Precautions for Camping and Picnicking Never [...]
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Right now in Montana, it seems as though cycling is becoming very mainstream. More and more people are on the roads riding their bicycles to church, work, the park or any other thing they can think of. When did this sport become so popular? I suppose it was the success of Lance Armstrong at the [...]
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Not so fast! The planned and then, not planned, then planned, Bitterroot Resort on Lolo Peak might still have some breath left in it afterall. Developer Tom Maclay still has aspirationg, albeit quieter than previous, to build a resort in Western Montana that would rival Jackson Hole and Heavenly Valley in California. Bob Clark, a [...]
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Over the weekend the Dinosaur Park in Bozeman was vandalized with graffiti. How this pertains to Winter & Company and our blog is that we feel community strength is key to ensure this does not happen again. (Photo Courtesy of Bozeman Daily Chronicle) When the neighborhoods are vandalized this decreases value especially when it’s something [...]
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Why is everything bigger in Montana? 5,512 skiable acres 4,350 vertical feet 20 Ski & 5 Surface Lifts 220 named runs covering over 110 miles Three separate mountains Longest Run is 6 miles 400+ inch Average Annual Snowfall 29,000 Skiers/Hour Lift Capacity Craving more? A world-class community ski area, Bridger Bowl, is located 20 minutes [...]
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Montana is known world-wide for it’s amazing winters and Southwest Montana is no exception. From ice skating to skiing to shopping to winter festivals, the region has it all. Big Sky, Montana has something for everyone, ensuring that all citizens and visitors have the best experience while in the Big Sky Country and the winters [...]
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I LOVE Big Sky this time of year!!!  The weather has been fabulous (even with late afternoon thunder boomers which makes for great afternoon naps!!!) – temperature in the mid 70-80’s, a few refreshing afternoon rain showers and the big blue Montana sky is a stage for billions of sparkling stars at night. There is [...]
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