Susie Wall, author of 100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die, will talk about her latest book in the Cordingley Room on July 18 from 6 to 7 pm.
The event is free to attend and Wall will have copies of her book available for sale after the talk.
From the towering western mountains to the rolling eastern plains, Montana’s wide-open landscapes feature vast wilderness, quaint small towns, and fascinating historical sites. To best explore this wild and wonderful place, bring along a copy of 100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die and never be lost for
things to discover in Big Sky Country.
Experience Montana’s storied past as you dig for dinosaur bones in Bynum and admire prehistoric art at Pictograph Caves State Park. Get your adrenaline fix riding the rapids through the Alberton Gorge. Dance the night away at the Montana Folk Festival. Find solitude on a winter hike in Glacier National Park or a slow paddle down the Clearwater Canoe Trail. Then reminisce about all the day’s adventures over a glass of locally produced fruit wine, or a pint from Montana’s numerous craft breweries.
Join local writer and road trip aficionado Susie Wall as she takes you on a journey across the map of her beloved Montana home.
Susie Wall writes from her home in Missoula, Montana. Her parents instilled in her a love of travel and exploration during many family road trips and Sunday drives. Once she outgrew her propensity for car-sickness, there was no looking back. After many years spent living in Oklahoma, Florida, and Colorado, Susie and her husband Dave drove across the country looking for a forever home in 2007. Thirty states and six months later, Missoula won by a landslide. Susie’s writing and photography have appeared in many state and national publications. Her boundless curiosity has led her to write about a variety of topics from food to farming to scat identification, but her favorite subjects continue to be the captivating people and places of Montana.