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2021 // Winter

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D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A M A G A Z I N E • W I N T E R 2 0 2 1 40 M ONTANA IS KNOWN FOR HER MAJESTIC MOUNTAINS IN THE WEST, AND THE DUSTY PRAIRIES IN THE EAST. As the beautiful craggy cliffs give way, however, the mountains taper down until they are little more than un- dulating hills with the occasional rocky out- cropping. Here, where the west meets the east, the majesty of the immense mountains is punctuated with a small range called the Pryor Mountains. As the mountains of western Montana are majestic, so these smaller cousins are mysterious. Tales of little people, hidden treasure, and caverns that seem to have no end all burst forth in the land where wild horses roam freely. THE EARLY BEGINNINGS Millions of years ago, as the Western Inland Sea drained from the area, it caused great upheavals on the earth. Mountains, like the nearby Beartooths, pushed sky- ward, while others, like the Pryor Moun- tains, remained lower and less imposing. But that small stature is not for lack of personality. Near-desert conditions lie within just a few miles of temperate forests, all of which are perched atop a mountain largely made of limestone. When you get into the appropriate layer, fossils abound, giving evidence to what was once a thriving seabed. Prehistoric and geologic fascinations aside, it's the cultural significance of these mountains that have turned them into a place of mystery. article and photos by SCOTT SERY PRYOR MOUNTAINS The Legends, the Lore, and the Wild Horses of the Pryor Mountains Petroglyphs in the Pryor Mountains

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