Sunday, December 12, 2010

White Pine Ridge, Montana

Rural Ways spent four or five weeks working in Montana during 2010. Here is an excerpt from one of those days:
After a week working in the Big Hole Valley, September 2nd finds me in the Lima-Tendoys. It is not the Big Hole, but it is spectacular nonetheless. The country feels more like the Salmon-Challis, more like central Idaho, with the wrinkled hills of yellow grass and the Douglas fir covered ridges. Nice country, though. It is not far from Dillon or Idaho Falls, but it feels disserted this morning. I've got back lighted views of 11,000 foot Garfield Mountain, along with the cloud-shrouded Lima Peaks. Just another day at the office.

1 comment:

  1. Glad to have you back RW. thanks for not mentioning the lack of shovel in my vehicle.

    -g.

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