Saturday, August 15, 2020

A land filled with wonder.

 The amazing thing about Montana is the untouched, vast wilderness. Whether its the Bob Marshall Forest, Elkhorn Mountain Range, The Mission Mountains, or Glacier National Forest, the eye can see

the big picture, but honestly there are square miles of property that few men if any have ever stepped. And the water melting from the Glacier topped mountain create streams and rivers so clear you can see the
bottom of the entire river bed. And water that is so cold you will freeze to death if not careful. This country is wild and untamed. You can see it in the mountains as well as the people who live here. They understand dirt roads and snowdrifts. Its nothing for them to see elk, deer, bear, and even the occasional moose. 

We ended our tour across Montana at Glacier today. It was somewhat crowded, but who wouldn't want to feel the magnificence and splendor of the Rocky Mountains? We drove back south thru Missoula County and cross the legendary Blackfoot. After driving the state, I decided my dream ranch would be in Helmville. Look it up on the map! Ranchers paradise!

We ended the day back in Helena where we ate at the Wassweiler Restaurant. We celebrated

friendship, talked about the trip, and planned our day's next adventure which is floating the Missouri River and flyfishing. Tired? Yes. Filled to bream, absolutely. 








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