Geek Nation Tours announced a new Signature Battlefield Series – The Battlefield of Little Big Horn and the American Old West Tour:
Join Geek Nation Tours for its most horse-ridin’, gun-totin’, whiskey-drinkin’, rootinest, tootinest tour ever. This Epic tour will include hard-pounding adventure as we explore the final days of the American Old West. You will join a band of ruthless adventurers as we tour the countryside of Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana. We will head off to the Cody Nite Rodeo shortly after our arrival, learn of the local history and perhaps one of the most famous personalities of the Old West – Buffalo Bill Cody, we will even see a gun-fight and give you the opportunity to pick up some cowboy boots and a cowboy hat when we go shopping Western style… We will be staying or dining at some of the most historic saloons and hotels in the area but what Old West tour would be complete without at least one night of camping and carrying on around a bonfire and a horse ride or two.Link: Geek Nation Tours
We will also take a more serious look at the causes of the Great Sioux War and not only the battles that lead up to Little Big Horn but also one of the last of the conflicts – the Battle of Wolf Mountain. We will see not only that battle but also the Fort Phil Kearny and Fetterman Massacre areas, The Battlefield of Where the Girl Saved Her Brother or Battle of Rosebud and of course have detailed locally guided tours covering the Battle of Little Big Horn. We will also look into the personalities of the conflict like Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull and of course the controversial George Custer. We will examine not only the many contradictions of his personality, his publicly loved and larger-than-life career but also his final act and how it created one of the most loved and hated myths in American History. We plan to give you as many perspectives on the war as possible and discuss many of the terms associated with this time in history like Massacre, Defeat and even Last Stand.
But that is not all! We will take in the local Real Bird Little Bighorn Reenactment, a horseback ride of the actual route George Custer took that fateful day, a Pow-Wow, and much much more. Hopefully this will be a tour of high-adventure but we hope to keep the gunfights to a minimum.
So join us as we commemorate the 140th anniversary of this battle.
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