Compared to Casper, Wyoming, it's touristy. DonO
----- Original Message ----- From: "ROBERT TREVIS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [VFB] Anyone from Missoula Montana? > Have to disagree with DonO. Missoula is not "that" touristy. As for > night-life, I never had a problem, but then I am not sure where DonO hangs > out -- down by the river, probably. > > And as for fishing, the Clarks Fork runs through town, and the Bitterroot, > Blackfoot and Rock Creek drainages are all within an easy drive. It's > definitely a college town, but that means fishing, decent shopping, a good > Cenex Co-op for supplies, schools, churches, good Mexican food, fishing, > winter sports, elk and deer hunting, a Carousel by the river, fishing. > (There is also a festival/feed at the mouth of Rock Creek each year that is > not for the faint of heart - or public web sites.) > > Contact the folks at Grizzly Hackle for information about the fishing side > of Missoula, and just roam the web for Missoula info. I try to spend a > (too-short) week there every few years - would move there if I could find a > way to make a living out there. One of the better quality-of-life cities in > Montana. > > Bob Trevis > > ps: check out my "beta" web site if you get a chance: www.troutchasers.net > >
