May 2012
Journeys of Exploration & Discovery |
Greetings!
I'm often interviewed for trade magazines and local radio shows, but in March I made the Big Time: Sirius/XM's Maggie Linton travel show, which was aired six times with a potential audience of over twenty million subscribers.
That was cool, but there's nothing more satisfying to me than sharing the stories, the people, and the magnificent scenery of the Great American West with my clients. Soon I'll be heading out on the trail again with a group of history buffs, and I can't wait! I hope to see you on the trail soon as well! |
August 3-18, 2012
Last year at this time we were heart-sick about the flooding along the Missouri River and wondered if we would ever follow this beloved trail again. But interest in this iconic story is returning. If you are interested in experiencing the adventure of a lifetime, call today! And tell your friends. We need at least 15 to make it happen. Read what participants on previous expeditions say about this one-of-a-kind journey. |
September 22-27, 2012
Since we added more space to this year's program, there is still availability, but this popular program is filling up. So if you have been thinking about taking in one of ABA's 100 Top Events in North America, don't delay. Call today for your registration packet and get ready to feel the thunder! |
Supplier Spotlight
Knife River Indian Villages is one of the best national park service sites in the country, but because of its remote location in western North Dakota, receives very low visitation. That fact alone is a good reason to visit. You will receive special treatment and learn a great deal about the Native culture and location where Lewis & Clark met Sacagawea. |
What If?
Most people know that South Dakota is the home of Mount Rushmore, World Famous Wall Drug, and the place where Academy Award-winning "Dances With Wolves" was filmed. But few people (including locals) understand just how close the Black Hills came to being catapulted onto the world stage back in 1946. Here's the scoop... |