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Old 02-24-2020, 01:55 PM   #176 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by redpoint5 View Post
You're in Montana, the land of great camping. I was just in Billings and Livingston last month. It's fantastic.

I guess Yellowstone is good for watching larger animals, but I grew up on a farm so I know what grazing animals do (stand around chewing food). I've never seen a bear in the wild, so I'm sure that's pretty cool.
People stopping to look at Buffalo drive me nuts. Then again there is a herd evryday on my way to work. Domestic Buffalo, Yellowstone Bufflo, exactly the same. We do have the National Bison range about 45min from here. They are a little more "wild" there. 2 years ago we went to the National wild horse refuge which is on the other side of Yellowstone south of Billings in the Pryor mountains and that was amazing. Truly wild horses forming packs, fighting, etc in a green meadow filled with wildflowers at 7000 feet was 100 better than I imagined going to see some horses. Bighorn canyon there is an under visited gem as well. The road going up to the summer horse range us bad, bad. 35" tires on the Cybertruck are almost a necessity.
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