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One Helena Hundred Cycling Race

May 10th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Chain of Rocks Bridge spanning the Missouri River

Chain of Rocks Bridge spanning the Missouri River

The ONE HELENA HUNDRED A Scenic Century along the Missouri River scheduled for JULY 16th – 2011. Proceeds help support the advancement of cycling in the Helena area. If you’re riding in the One Helena Hundred, and need a wonderful lodging option close to Cascade, MT,  check out The River’s Bend Lodge, at Hardy Creek. We’re within walking distance of the Prewett Creek Fishing Access.

I decided as long as we were showing Missouri River bridges it would be nice to see the Hardy Bridge (also known as the Untouchables Bridge).  I believe the ONE HELENA HUNDRED will take you over this Bridge.

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Appl or Apple-Pear Sour Cream Coffecake Muffins

February 28th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Banana Muffins

When you stay with us at River’s Bend Lodge, a Montana Bed and Breakfast on the Missouri River, you will always get fresh homemade muffins with breakfast usually the first day will be these wonderful Sour Cream Coffeecake Muffins. If I add the Apple or Apple-Pear to the recipe I usually try to cook them the evening before as the apple flavor requires some resting time for it’s flavor to permeate through the whole muffin.                                   Mmmm good.

Topping:

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Recipe for Shrimp Diane

February 23rd, 2011 by sorendetienne

Shrimp Diane a la Uncle Sam in Tennessee

Shrimp Diane   ( My favorite Seafood Pasta Dish and February’s Dinner Special)

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Valentines’ Special Meals & Lodging $185 all inclusive!

January 26th, 2011 by sorendetienne

                                Happy Valentine´s Day and All My Love to My Dear Flickr Friends!                                   

  During  February at River’s Bend Lodge you will receive one nights lodging for you  and your Sweet Heart,  a romantic Dinner and Breakfast all inclusive  for $185.00. This Valentines’ Special is available the entire month of February.            Shrimp Diane a la Uncle Sam in Tennessee 

Dinner will be Shrimp Diane prepared from Chef Paul Prudhomme’s recipe by Cindy.   This mouth watering Cajun dish is to die for, a Cajun seasoned, Shrimp sauté over pasta. Shrimp Diane has been  one of my favorite dishes since I was introduced to it by Bruce Baumgart, in 1985 while he was the Executive Chef at the Park Plaza Hotel in Helena.                                                                   

For breakfast we will serve an Iron Skillet Pear Pancakes, homemade  muffins, bacon and hash browns.

Winter Geese

November 24th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Canadian Geese on Missouri River is Montana

Landing Canadian Geese

It has been in below zero -2* to -20* for the last 3 days the only thing moving much around here are the Canadian Geese.   I guess the water is warmer then the air, for sure as it is not freezing over yet.   The  only thing I have seen them do that indicated they were aware of the coldness is to gather in a considerably large flock  on a sand bar across the river from the Lodge.   Some  of the geese would  fly up river half a mile or so (usually not out of sight of the flock) and let the current carry them back to the sandbar where they would rejoin the rest of the flock. 

Yesterday I watched them returning from feeding in the fields as they came back to the water they landed in groups of 4 or 5  close to the sand bar usually up river but not always.  I remember thinking it resembled a busy airport and I  wondered who was the traffic controler, because he was doing a great job! One group would touch down and the next one would be on final wings in full flap position. 

It was wonderful to watch and listen too.    Even earily in the morning there is just not any sound greater to wake up to than the Canadian Honkers’ trumpet!

The fog and moister from the river did not seem to hinder anything; Iwas wondering how do the geese navigate in the fog and is icing ever a problem?   The visibility must have been down to about 100 feet with a ceiling of about 50 t0 75 feet during most of the day. 

I have seen no Birds of Prey for almost 3 weeks now.  I think they must have given up and went further south for the winter.

Wildlife Viewing in Montana

October 28th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Four black bear sow and three cubs in tree at Lodge

Can you spot three Black Bear?

Good Morning from Montana, as I was leaving this morning I noticed four Black Bear a sow and three cubs in a tree next door! Can you see three bear in this photo?

Small ram, ewe and lamb on cliff near Lodge

Can you spot the Bighorn Sheep?

I was on my way to Deerborn and had only gone a few miles when I spotted these three Bighorn Sheep, a small ram, one ewe and a lamb; you have to love Montana but what a great way to start the day.

Oh did I mention the monster, Muley Buck in my front yard!! I didn’t get a photo of it but I will soon.

Thanksgiving Lodging & Dining Special

October 28th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Thanksgiving Cornucopia

Thanksgiving Cornucopia

Visit the River’s Bend Lodge on the Missouri River in Montana for Thanksgiving and get it all.  Great company, a Thanksgiving Feast that lasts all day,  scenery  in full fall colors, wild life and bird viewing, and a quiet comfortable sleeping room in the fresh mountain air.

The SLEEPING ROOMS:
Rent one of  The River’s Bend Lodge’s Suites stay 3 or 4 nights and get the room for $115 per night that is a $50.00 per night savings.  Get an all day Thanksgiving Feast for $25.00 per guest, invite your friends to join you for Thanksgiving  Dinner.

The FOOD

Turkey & dressing, honey glazed ham, cranberry sauce,  baked yams, green bean bake, sweet baby carrots, mash potatoes and gravy, scalloped corn casserole, pumpkin  pie, apple pie, coffee cake muffins, crème Brule in  miniature  pumpkins, and homemade  bread!

All you can eat and more.

World Class Fly-fishing Day

October 6th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Michael's 1st Rainbow Trout of Day 20"

Average Missouri River Trout

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Michael when he stayed at the River’s Bend Lodge . Michael, a Tennessee resident, was in Montana on  business  for several days and  decided to stay a couple of extra days to go Fly-fishing. Michael took me Fly-fishing with him on Friday Oct 1st, what a great time we had, a drift boat was dropped off just below Holter Dam for us.  As we loaded our fishing gear and beer in the drift boat the fish were jumping all around us. Michael tried several different Flies over the course of the next half hour without much luck . He said “this is the greatest frustration of Fly-fishing watching them feed and not being able to figure out the right fly.” Michael tied on a hopper and a nymph Pheasant Tail Fly he had tied himself and the fish taking began. Over the next 6 to 7 hours Michael would catch thirty trout only three of them were Brown Trout, 27 were Rainbow Trout, eight were over 20” long the biggest being 26 ½” long! Four of the trout three rainbows and one brown were about 12” long, Michael classified them as small!! The rest of his catch for the day were between 16” and 20” what a day we had.

We happened on a pod of Trout feeding on bugs on the surface or just below the surface of the river, their heads would just break the surface of the water and back down they would go.  It was exciting to watch those heads and mostly large ones at that, come out of the water in a feeding frenzy.  Michael caught his first 3 fish, all of them over 20” out of this pod of approximately one hundred and twenty five fish.

Michael and another Large Missouri River Rainbow in Montana

Micheal said " This was a World Class Fly-fishing Day!"

Did I tell you Michael caught all these fish while teaching me row the boat! I’m a little hard of hearing and he was facing away from me most of the time, so he developed these hand signals to tell me where he wanted the boat. Watching him up there in the front of the boat with both hands going trying to get me in the correct spot was a hoot.

Trying to keep that boat in sync with the current and get to the desired spot on the river while avoiding the other anglers is no easy task. I gained a lot of respect for the fishing guides that do it day after day.

We drank our first beer after the 3rd large Trout was caught (Michael’s rule “no beer drinking until after the first 20” trout is caught”). Michael didn’t get to drink much beer, that day, he was to busy catching trout, not to worry though I drank his share.

Michael   has Fly-fished in Europe, South America, and North America but, Montana is still  his favorite spot! He has fished more rivers in Montana than I have,  and I am a Montana native living here for 58 years. As he was leaving on Sunday I asked him  how his Fly-fishing expierence had been this trip. He said “Soren I have had two back to back  WORLD CLASS FLY-FISHING DAYS  I will be back soon.”

Another large 18"+ Montana, Missouri River Trout

Michael's little piece of "Heaven" Fly-fishing the Missouri River in Montana

Is it hard to catch trout in Montana?

October 4th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Ever had one of those days fishing while on vacation no matter what you tried it didn’t work. I was having one of those days fishing or trying to, with my two grandsons Soren and Nevan (5 years old) when they visited me this summer at the Lodge .  We finally gave up the ghost and came home, Nevan wanted to try a few casts of the front yard on the Missouri River,  my son in-law took him down to try his luck!  This 24″ Brown Trout was the result of his first cast.  The whole day was instantly  a success and  all the tangled fishing  line, blown casts, hooked fingers , lost tackle, wet feet, etc. were  forgotten.  New bragging rights had to be established!!

Montana fly fishing in the rain

May 28th, 2010 by sorendetienne

Fly Fishing in the Rain

Montana Fly Fishing in the Rain: Heaven!

If I didn’t know better I would think I was living in Seattle,WA not on the Missouri River in Montana.  It has rained every day now for at least a week and forecasts are for another week of rain.  If you are in Montana and looking for a warm fireplace and a comfortable bed try a Montana bed and breakfast out you won’t be disappointed.

One thing that doesn’t change though every day I see at least 4 or 5 drift boats with die-hard fisherman casting their flies. Just a few moments ago one of those fisherman caught a 20+ inch rainbow. 

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