Montana In The Rear View Mirror
It was our plan to spend the summer in Montana to see what “Life on the Open Range” was all about. After two months of traveling north, south, east and west within the state, we only scratched the surface of what Montana had to offer. Setting up at Indian Creek Campground in Deer Lodge for most of our stay, we opted to make this our hub. With no schedule or agenda, we set out daily to explore and conquer. One of our first stops was to tour the historic “Grant-Kohrs Ranch” right in Deer Lodge. A working ranch operated by the National Park Service and supported by a host of volunteers, this was an opportunity to take a step back in time to see a cowboy’s life around 1850. Hard work and long hours was no deterrent for those who romanticized about this simple, peaceful way of life. Unfortunately, it takes much more than a good work ethic today to have a taste of the good life, with Montana ranches listing in the tens of millions of dollars! The Tri-County Fair, a celebration showcasi
Must have been quite a feeling to be there.
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