Entries Posted By Molly Douma Brewer
by Molly Douma Brewer
When I interviewed for my PR job here at MERCURYcsc, I knew I was walking into an airy, contemporary office where creativity and ideas must be on fire. I understood the Mercurians, whose profiles I'd read on the website, were all interesting people, doing good work while free-timing with surfing, spelunking, farming, fly fishing, crafting Adirondack chairs, photography, big game hunting and of course skiing. I didn't know I would laugh with my coworkers every day—and I ...
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by Molly Douma Brewer
Riding the Beartooth Highway and our guide, happy in the snow at the top of the pass.
The Beartooth Highway - a rugged ribbon of road once deemed “America’s most beautiful road” by acclaimed travel journalist, Charles Kuralt - was the focus of our most recent press trip. The first morning we woke to a cool August drizzle which transformed to a sideways-snowing blizzard as we rose from Red Lodge to the top of Beartooth Pass at 9800 feet. Our plan ...
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by Molly Douma Brewer
It's that time again. It's the middle of summer and that means it's time for us to pack our bags and head down to Salt Lake City for Outdoor Retailer. This year Mercury is headed down with the Montana Office of Tourism who, along with Belize and Norway, have been invited by the Adventure Travel Trade Association to partner up in their 1,000 square-foot Adventure Travel Hub in the center of the Grand Ballroom.
The Adventure ...
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by Molly Douma Brewer
Early last Monday morning, a small MercuryCSC crew made the dramatic (referencing the scenery, not the driving) 5-hour journey to East Glacier. Destination, Glacier Park Lodge for the semi-annual Tourism Advisory Council conference. The meeting site is ever-changing but we were happy to have our home base here:
After a day packed with Montana tourism updates, discussions, reports, facts, figures and wrapping up with a friendly Family Feud-style game--Glacier National Park vs. Yellowstone National Park--we walked to dinner.
Curiosities peppered ...
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