The Bridger Range
Jo and I are both fascinated by
mountains. Even after living in Colorado for 7 years, we never got
bored with snow-capped peaks and the valleys in between. We still
are drawn to those scenes.
The Bridger range stands between
White Sulphur Springs and Boseman, Montana. We drove across the range
(nice paved road) starting in the early afternoon when the lighting
for photos was horrible, and ending late in the day with the Montana
sunset pictured in another post.
The drive crosses huge hay fields,
with picturesque old barns, an old school house, and miles and miles
of mountain vistas.
Gravel and dirt side roads bring out woodlands
with wild flowers up close and personal.
We also visited the
remnents of an old ghost town (Castle Town) from the gold mining era.
A highlight of the day was when we happened upon a golden eagle
sitting next to a barn. As I watched through my lens she took flight
to the heavens.
We feel humbled and truly blessed to be able to visit so much of this great country.
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