It's Fall In The Rockies

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Warm days, cool nights, fresh snow on the peaks and the hillsides are splashed with red and gold. There's nothing quite as unforgettable as Fall in the Rocky Mountains.

Whether your travels will take you north through the magnificent national parks and hot springs of the Canadian and northern Rockies, south to the high country forests and wilderness areas of Arizona and New Mexico or anywhere in between, this is the perfect time to experience the splendor that is Fall in the Rockies.

Check out our great selection of maps, guidebooks and links as you plan your getaway and remember, all of the items displayed on our website are in-stock and ship within 24 hours of receiving your order.

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Canoeing Montana's Wild & Scenic Upper Missouri River

After almost a full year of planning, our small group of friends was finally hitting the road to begin a five-day float of the White Cliffs section on Montana's Wild and Scenic Upper Missouri River. We left Missoula and Seeley Lake with three canoes, three vehicles and a week's worth of food, drink and gear. After a brief stop in Fort Benton (a very cool little town loaded with river history) to discuss our final itinerary with Glen and Nancy Monihan of Upper Missouri River Outfitters, we were off for the launch site at Coal Banks Landing, approximately thirty miles to the northeast. We arrived at Coal Banks Landing late in the afternoon to find the campground empty except for a couple of parked vehicles. Read more.