Not Just a Thing of the Past
Handwritten thank you notes are not just a thing of the past. While you might not see many these days, the cards you do send or receive will mean more than you’d ever think. Handwritten notes are a powerful way to…
I’ve lived through nine recessions in my time and in my estimation there has never been a better time to start a business in Montana than today. That probably flies in the face of everything you read on the front pages of your morning…
Hungry for a bike? Bikes are on the menu at the Bozeman Bike Kitchen. We recommend you begin with an education appetizer served by a bike mechanic mentor. Not interested in an appetizer? Entrées include a bike frame; drivetrain and gearing;…
Rick Gale
I was teaching at Venado Middle School in Irvine, California when I got a call from Ranger Roger Rudolph. At first, the school secretary thought it was a practical joke but got a hold of me anyway to take the call.
“Hello. This is Rick…
#1 Hyalite Creek Trail – 11 miles – This hike is for easy to moderate hikers and offers stunning views. Including passing 11 waterfalls! Definitely one of the most beautiful hikes in the Bozeman area!
#2 M Trail – 1.6 miles…
Rodeo is a sport different from any other sport out there because it requires a connection between both animal and human, that involves trust, love, and adrenaline,” said Shannon Sleven, a recent Bozeman high school graduate and participant in…
I reside in Montana, and I prefer not to eat animals. Believe it or not, I think there may be others of my kind. I am basing this hypothesis on my findings of awesome and ample vegetarian food in Bozeman. When I moved to this state, filled with…
One of my favorite early memories of living in Bozeman involves sitting under a tree beside Bozeman Creek eating locally made goat cheese and jelly atop freshly baked bread surrounded by friends at the Bogert Farmer’s Market. The cheese was placed…
Over the past couple months, you might’ve noticed the crisp, red coats of paint being applied to the angular building at the corner of 5th and Main in Bozeman. You might’ve even noticed the tall guy up on ladders applying those very same…
It is rare to find a historic building still serving its intended function. As technologies, work situations and human needs shift, existing structures must often be repurposed in order to survive. The most important part in this process is…