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  2. Mark Spragg - Wikipedia

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    He worked on an oil rig, shoed horses, and led pack trips to support his writing. [ 1 ] In 1999 he published a memoir, Where Rivers Change Direction , about his unusual childhood, with no TV or radio but surrounded by vast expanses of rugged outdoor beauty.

  3. Big Snowy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Big Snowy Mountains (Gros Ventre: níichʔibííkʔa, lit. 'it is never summer' [ 1 ] ) are a small mountain range south of Lewistown in Fergus County, Montana . Considerably east of and isolated from the main crest of the Northern Rockies , they are one of the few points of significant elevation in the immediate area and are considered one ...

  4. Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range - Wikipedia

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    The Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range is a refuge for a historically significant herd of free-roaming mustangs, the Pryor Mountain mustang, feral horses colloquially called "wild horses", [1] located in the Pryor Mountains of Montana and Wyoming in the United States.

  5. Big Snowy Group - Wikipedia

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    The Big Snowy Group is a stratigraphical unit of Chesterian age in the Williston Basin. It takes the name from Big Snowy Mountains in Montana , and was first described on the north slopes of the mountain by H.W. Smith in 1935.

  6. Mountain lions hang out in snowy Montana yard - AOL

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  7. Packhorse - Wikipedia

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    Japanese pack horse (ni-uma or konida-uma) carrying two girls as passengers, circa 1900–1929. Packhorses are used worldwide to convey many products. In feudal Japan riding in a saddle was reserved for the samurai class until the end of the samurai era (1868); lower classes would ride on a pack saddle (ni-gura or konida-gura) or bareback. [13]

  8. 1st major storm of the season drops up to a foot of snow in ...

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    The first major snowstorm of the season dropped up to a foot (30 centimeters) of snow in the Helena, Montana, area by Wednesday, sending an army of snowplows and sand trucks out onto the roads.

  9. Rocky Springs Segment of the Whoop-Up Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Springs Segment of the Whoop-Up Trail was the location of campsites for travellers along the Whoop-Up Trail between Fort Benton, Montana and Fort Hamilton, Alberta in the 19th century. In 1991, it was the best-preserved segment of the Whoop-Up Trail within Montana and it included rut tracks still visible and the surrounding landscape ...