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Tuesday
Mar102009

Montana Wildlife

With a few days spare Rebecca and I headed further north into Montana. Montana is renown for severe weather and the days we chose to travel from Bozeman were no exception.

At first I was concerned about driving over ice at what appeared to be at high speed, but after acclimating to the conditions, I discovered that driving over ice was not as worrying as I thought first - provided your not driving down hill! All the same, flying along icy rural roads before sunrise did require considerable concentration.

Wildlife

The diversity of wildlife in the US is amazing. Some states have relatively few species per hectare, however, other states such as Montana have large wildlife populations. This is in part to the number of large National Parks and large tracts of relatively undeveloped forest land.

Rather than write more, I thought it best to post a few images.

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