Distinctly Montana Magazine

2022 // Spring

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 31 Meanwhile, his ro- mance with Montana deepened. "There are so many things that I love about being in Montana. The sun, for sure. Being from the Great Lakes, it makes for a dreary winter." It's Montana's rug- gedness he loves most. Here, he says, you can "create your own adventure and do wild things that many back east would never dream of. Every fall my friend George and I do a nearly 3-week elk hunt" during which they "carry all of our gear 5 to 7 miles into the wilderness, live in pop-up tents, and hunt with longbows until we can't go anymore." "You can't get that kind of experience in Buffalo," he adds. But to achieve his ultimate Montana dream, he would have to find a place in the Paradise Valley. "We love Livingston. I met Trecie and Jackie of Yellowstone Brokers and was able to buy some land. In November she called and said 'you have to see this place.'" The farmhouse in question was a beautiful ranch-style home situated on 10 acres in the heart of the Paradise Valley. That in itself would be enough to make it heaven on earth for most, but this was a legacy property. It had previously been owned by none other than bona fide literary legend Jim Harrison, author of Just Before Dark and Legends of the Fall, a significant contribution to the literature of Montana later adapted into a film starring Brad Pitt. To achieve his ultimate montana dream, To achieve his ultimate montana dream, BRIAN WOULD HAVE TO FIND A PLACE IN THE PARADISE VALLEY. "WE LOVE LIVINGSTON. I MET TRECIE AND JACKIE OF YELLOWSTONE BROKERS AND WAS ABLE TO BUY SOME LAND. IN NOVEMBER SHE CALLED AND SAID 'YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS PLACE.'"

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