Only 15 days left until Montana Master Chefs 2010…
In the meantime, check out this great article by Steve Bramucci in Coast Magazine.
The Resort at Paws Up
Only 15 days left until Montana Master Chefs 2010…
In the meantime, check out this great article by Steve Bramucci in Coast Magazine.
MSNBC.com has featured Paws Up as a pet-friendly hotel. Click here to read the article.
Join us for the 2nd Annual Canine Classic on Sunday, September 26th at The Resort at Paws Up. The Canine Classic is a benefit hike/run for you and your canine companion. 100% of the registration fees and/or pledge donations go to support the Humane Society of Western Montana and the care of homeless animals. Click here for more information and to register.
As a tribute to The Treasure State, each of our accommodations are named for something native to Montana. As part of our “Native Nomenclature” series, learn more about the origin of the individual tent names at Tent City…inspired by infamous Montana outlaws:
Rattlesnake Jake: Wanted for minor horse rustling, suspected of murder and wanted in half a dozen towns and at least four territories.
The Wild Bunch: The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang Robbed Trains and Shot People.
Dutch Henry: Terrorized settlers with their horse thievery, kidnapping and robberies.
Big Nose George: A rustler and robber who in his life ran with many outlaws.
The Pigeon-Toed Kid: Ran with a bunch of horse thieves who were rustling along the border and selling them in North Dakota.
Long-Haired Owens: Was Rattlesnake Jake’s partner in crime.
We’re just a month away from Montana Master Chefs 2010. Here’s a clip of Brian Bistrong, one of our featured chefs from Braeburn in New York, sharing his chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Counting down to Montana Master Chefs (September 30-October 3), and to enjoying the cuisine of Mark Peel. Here he his demonstrating a simple, yet delicious recipe.
Montana Master Chefs is featured in the July/August edition of 425 Magazine. A big thanks to Ethan Chung for this outstanding article, and to Mery Donald for the stunning images.
Click here to read the article.