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Home or away, my routine is usually a final flurry of evening emails before I take off, followed by the New Yorker or a good film on the iPad. Sorry, you only get to eat one regional cuisine for the rest of your life. What is it. What one piece of advice would you give to someone traveling abroad for the first time? Have a loose schedule.
My favorite travel souvenir is to hear my daughter reminisce about our family trips. I should probably have some intellectual answer here. However, James Bond movies are a guilty pleasure of mine. Lost in Translation fueled my infatuation with the cultural and visual uniqueness of Tokyo. My wife and daughter. We have good travel mojo as a family.
We all enjoy about the same level of spontaneity versus planned stuff. Which travel experience do you prefer: plugged in or unplugged? My bearings. I love to walk around cities. Or take public transit. I once walked from Chambers to 72nd Street in Manhattan. The change of neighborhoods was remarkable. Hang out and do nothing with my family. I also like to write stories.
Traveling seems to be a tonic that gets these flowing. Lastly, I like to photograph the textures of a city. Not all the iconic stuff. This is glamour camping, with tents decked out in Western furnishings, king-sized beds, heated floors, and private baths.
The cattle and horses are here to work. The cowboys are for real. The activities roster for guests to this ultimate playground reflects an adventure-bound Montanan approach. Fly-fishing is a must—and a religion, in the words of A River Runs Through It author Norman Maclean—but there is also almost anything else that an outdoor enthusiast would long for, including horseback riding, sporting clays, ATV riding, rafting, and mountain rappelling.
An unforgettable four-hour cattle drive will have certain muscle groups aching for a sojourn at Spa Town, a colony of white tents situated past a babbling brook, although an excuse for a treatment is not a prerequisite.
During the winter, Montana, enveloped in a blanket of snow, changes from rugged scenery to winter wonderland, which allows guests to enjoy ice-skating, snowmobiling, backcountry skiing, and dogsledding. In , Dave and Nadine Lipson purchased the cattle-and-horse operation in Greenough.
The Lindbergh family, of both flight and stolen-baby fame, once owned a parcel of the land. No need for her to continue. Paws Up works, and continues to top the best-of lists.
No resort fee is applied to wilderness adventures or spa services. The resort fee covers services such as round-trip airport transportation, all on-property transportation on-demand drivers provided , use of a personal vehicle for guests staying in homes , concierge services, complimentary Wi-Fi, the Paws Up App and access to the fitness center, the Grizzlyman Fitness Trail and an extensive trail system. Rates are based on availability, subject to change and are not valid with any other promotion.
All reservations are subject to a day cancellation policy. To confirm your reservation, a two-night deposit is required. The remaining balance is due 60 days prior to your arrival. Your full deposit amount is nonrefundable for cancellations made within 60 days prior to your arrival. Within 60 days prior to your arrival, no rate adjustments will be made for the cancellation of a portion of your reserved stay or a reduction in the size of your party.
Because of our small size, cancellations or rescheduling of dates affect us significantly. A last minute cancellation or date change gives us little chance of filling the space due to our remote location. For these reasons we uphold a strict cancellation policy. The Resort at Paws Up highly recommends purchasing trip insurance from your local travel agent or your insurance provider. For reservations of three or more units, a deposit equal to the first two nights of the stay, before tax and resort fees, is required.
We will collect the remaining balance of the reservation 90 days prior to your arrival and at that time the reservation will become nonrefundable and nontransferable. If you need to cancel within 90 days of your scheduled arrival, the total dollar amount of your reservation is nonrefundable. Should it be necessary for you to depart earlier or arrive later than your confirmed dates, you will be responsible for the original reserved room nights of your intended stay.
No sales tax is applied to food and beverages, spa services and wilderness adventures. The Resort at Paws Up is a gratuity-free resort. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring that you have a memorable vacation. Accordingly, all staff members are well-compensated and highly valued by the management and owners. Introducing The Wilderness Outpost, a unique and sophisticated general store. From postcards, photo frames and Paws Up portraits, to apparel, adventure gear, and an extensive selection of spa products, you'll find something that will always remind you of your visit to Paws Up.
Discover many Montana-made items plus western wear, fishing gear, exquisite jewelry, fascinating books and many of the wonderful home decor items as found in your home. There's almost nothing in life that rivals the feeling of a hefty trout striking your fly, and the ensuing fight, headshakes and all. With that in mind, we'd like to welcome you to a slice of Montana fly fishing heaven. The Resort at Paws Up is an angler's retreat that's located within the golden triangle of western trout Montana fly fishing.
It boasts a creel-full of legendary rivers on property or nearby — including the Blackfoot, Bitterroot, Missouri, and Clark Fork.
So whether you're checking off a few more Montana rivers, or are ready to pioneer into some true trout wilderness, this is the place for you. Whether you're planning a Montana corporate retreat, wedding, family reunion or other special event, The Resort at Paws Up offers an idyllic stage for memorable occasions.
Depending on the size of your group, you may reserve individual Big Timber Homes or Wilderness Estates, our luxury tents, or all 52 units and the entire 37,acre ranch.
For those who wish to conduct a little business along with pleasure, Paws Up offers meeting spaces for executive level summits and conferences as well as private dining areas for less formal business gatherings from 10 to people. With starlit skies and untouched wilderness, Paws Up provides a panoramic, awe-inspiring backdrop for one-of-a kind Montana weddings.
Whether you envision a traditional black-tie affair, or a casual cowboy hitching, The Resort at Paws Up is the perfect venue for weddings in Montana of any style. Garnet endures along with the spirits of the rugged gold miners and their families who carved a community in the heart of the Garnet Mountain Range at the end of the nineteenth century. In , some 1, people knew Garnet as home.
But, by , the gold was playing out and only people remained. A raging fire in and hardships on the home front during World War I sent most of the remaining miners, wives and children packing. Garnet slowly slipped into obscurity, despite a brief renewal of mining in the Great Depression of the s.
Garnet is quite different from the rip-roaring frontier gold-mining towns in Montana such as Bannack and Virginia City with their lawlessness, vigilantes, and extra-legal hangings. The ghosts of Garnet sleep well. For one thing, Garnet was settled three decades after these early placer-mining towns.
The gold mines that gave rise to the town of Garnet were hard-rock mines that demanded entrepreneurs with access to industrial equipment.
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