A quick stop at Hundred Mile Brewing. Love the “A Mountain” they made on the temporary pile of construction dirt. #otd


Drinks under a palapa watching the rain come down! t.co/2q66J1nGF… 
Some interesting inhabitants at the Iguana Sanctuary t.co/byeg8oCA7… 
Enjoying beverages on the beach today t.co/dTOedENpJ… 
Snorkeled with this dude today t.co/8w5IDn56u… 
We there via a hand-cranked ferry to get us across the river t.co/dUGLCHw8x… 
Our first Mayan site was Xuanantunich! t.co/UbUw46oQx… 
There’s something pretty special about a path leading you through a redwood grove.
S marks the spot.
Had to make a return stop to one of the first “worlds largest” roadside attractions I visited that sparked so many of my roadtrip stops. -S t.co/mhLDCJgQc… 
…and one poorly placed marker for the Center of the Nation t.co/vNA5c54P5… 
We’ve also visited two competing claims to the Center of North America… t.co/UCvUPKlQX… 
This viewpoint was once the center of a 780-acre National Park—perhaps the only one designated by a President (TR) and not Congress.
It was called Sully’s Hill National Park after—I shit you not—Gen Sully who failed to rendezvous with waiting troops here, as ordered. Odd choice. t.co/Frdmtdwiw… 
Knife River Indian Villages NHS is next. The round Earthlodge is interesting (there is a replica lodge and the indentations are the foundations of former actual lodges). ##GoQuesting1002 (US National Parks); #GoQuesting1003 (US National Park Units) -J t.co/H7NL7RwXX… 
A short stop at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers (and the museum had a stuffed paddlefish). Then to Fort Buford, where Sitting Bull surrendered. -J t.co/PyDRPtKfn… 
We checked out Fort Union Trading Post NHS—the one Unit where you can park in one state and walk over the state line to see the actual unit. ##GoQuesting1002 (US National Parks); #GoQuesting1003 (US National Park Units) . -J t.co/AhWB2gTof… 
Who doesn’t like a little Tommy the Turtle? The biggest turtle riding the biggest snowmobile. -J t.co/lXiWxTApQ… 