Follow Nathan: Finally...I Can Update To The New Greenopolis!
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Follow Nathan: A Quick Update From the Beautiful Montana Wilderness
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Follow Nathan: Missoula Has It All! Including Eco Minded Locals
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Follow Nathan: Biking Over the Great Divide and Forging WestToday was a big day for me. Today I climbed the Continental Divide on a bicycle with over 60 pounds of gear as I continue my push into the mountains of Montana and into the Pacific Northwest. I have done some pretty intense things in my lifetime such as hiking the Grand Canyon, backpacking in locations where a Western man has never been seen, delivering a large scale fantasy soccer application and even put up with the city of Los Angeles for a few years. But this my friends was hands down one of the most memorable for me. Share
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Follow Nathan: The Good Story Continues in MontanaI just wanted to give a quick update before I head over Macdonald Pass and into the mountains of Montana as there is an excellent chance I will be off the grid for a few days. As of right now I am enjoying a very pleasant and needed rest day before I make another push to Missoula, MT. Share
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Follow Nathan: Biking In Montana. Cowboy Up Or Go HomeIf you have been reading my blog throughout this entire journey you have Share
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Follow Nathan: Gearing Up for the Rocky MountainsAfter a long and very hilly 41 mile ride from Miles City, MT in the Share
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Follow Nathan: A Few Hundred Miles Where Nothing is EverythingLeaving Selby, SD was a hard task as I simply had so much fun with the people and the wonderful landscape. But the show must go on and I was en route to Mclaughlin, SD where I would be entering an Indian reservation. Share
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Follow Nathan: Big Experiences Found in Little South Dakota Towns
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Follow Nathan: A Very Quick Update From South DakotaLeaving Milbank, SD and biking towards Webster was by far the most difficult day I have encountered on the bike thus far. The winds had reached a consistent 25-35 mph due east with an occasional gusts up to 40 mph. On the first leg of this journey I had encountered countless folks who had warned me about the winds out here and had even tried to convince me that I should turn the other direction and ride West to East. I now understand what they were talking about. Share
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