I too have been there whilst on a coach trip to America to see the grandeur and natural beauty you guys have in your great country. To me it was pilgrimage to see the battle site, like all battle sites there is a "presence" there that you can feel, it will live in my heart forever. 4 years ago I traveled again to the States to hunt coyote with another English guy, this trip was a disaster as the guy was a complete idiot, enough said about that. But one of the guys I meet, a lovely guy, gave me a spent 45/70 cartridge, it was also bent somewhat and he said he had picked it up where there had been several battles/sorties during the Indian wars. He said the 45-70 rifles would fail to extract when hot, and the solders would prise them out with knives, or any way they could. I have been to your country 4 times now, and always been overwhelmed by the grandeur of the scenery, and the warmth of the people who live there. But the Battle site of Custer's last stand was a pilgrimage for me personally, I have to add I've hunted in South Africa 6 times, and thought that was great, but America is huge. I hope to go back to the States again one day just touring around to where I want, and to stay as long as I want at certain places. deerwarden