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Distinctly Montana Spring 2013

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Setting up camp, the guides lift anything they don���t want bears to get into. Connie with her horse, Bounty took time to share their maps with us, too. And though we knew where we were headed each day, we couldn���t have anticipated the adventures that were in store. One day we left our campsite in bright morning sunshine for a two-hour ride to a small lake, where we planned to enjoy our sandwiches and a refreshing swim. We rode through acres of standing dead trees that had burned in the fires of 1988. The trail was clear, the tall gray trees quiet and ghostly. The lake was lovely, clear and cool, but Jake pointed to dark clouds roiling overhead. ���Gotta head back, now���, he said urgently. ~ Kipp Saile; Rockin��� HK Outfitters ���That storm���s comin��� fast.��� Sure enough, we barely had time to don our rain gear, Jake and Cliff fed and kept a careful eye on the horses mount our horses, and head back up the trail before a and pack mules and cooked surprisingly delicious meals. severe thunderstorm hit us with drenching rain, thunder They were fun, too. At night we sat around the campfire and lightning, and the sound of dead trees falling. There on logs, telling tales, singing familiar western songs. They While we rode, our eyes searched the hills and forests for a glimpse of a moose, a coyote, a bear. On one ride Cliff stopped, pointed to a nearby hillside, and put a finger to his lips. There stood a large cow moose with a small, ungainly calf, still as statues. They stared at us, and we at them, until they broke and trotted awkwardly away, disappearing into the forest. ���Most people really enjoy the scenery and the atmosphere the back country brings.. the peace and tranquility. They always comment on the stars, like they���ve never seen them before, and they���re surprised they are so clear and bright.��� MADE with Pride heirloom quality furniture Affordable & Handcrafted Locally Owned & Operated 20900 Frontage Road Belgrade, Montana 406.388.8300 www.blacktimberfurniture.com 22 D I ST I NCT LY M ONTANA ��� SPRI NG 2013

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