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WAY off the Beaten Path [PHOTO]
THERE’S SOMETHING FREEING about following a road into the mountains to see where it leads, and letting it turn from … Continue reading WAY off the Beaten Path [PHOTO]
THERE’S SOMETHING FREEING about following a road into the mountains to see where it leads, and letting it turn from … Continue reading WAY off the Beaten Path [PHOTO]
Montana’s high-country is lighting up with fall color! Though Montana isn’t as famous for its autumn color as its east-coast … Continue reading Montana Foliage!
Mount Washington looms over coastal New England. At 6,288 feet, it is visible from the Atlantic Ocean, 80 miles away. The highest windspeed ever recorded was clocked here on April 12th, 1934 at 231 mph. The “home of the worst weather on Earth” is accessible by a winding toll-road, but (for once) I decide to leave the car behind and take the historic cog railway allowing me to sit back and enjoy the ride as it claws its way straight up the mountain.
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Pompey’s Pillar to St. Mary’s Peak – 1062 Images in Two Minutes
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This short film takes us on a hard-charging road-trip through 847 miles of Montana’s backroads from Pomey’s Pillar, east of Billings, through Yellowstone National Park and ending at the lookout tower at the top of St. Marys Peak just south of Missoula.