August 13, 200916 yr I went to Montana and Alberta for a week over the July 4th holiday and took 6 gigs worth of pictures. The last time I was in Montana was 1997, so it had been a while and I had forgotten how wide open some parts of the state are. There is so little humidity that an 85 degree day felt really nice compared to back here. I was in Great Falls most of the time because my grandma used to live there and my grandpa was stationed at Malmstrom AFB in the 50's (called Great Falls AFB at the time). We also passed through Helena, Butte, Billings, Bozeman, Virginia City, and Nevada City. Also, we took a day trip across the border to Writing-On-Stone provincial park near Milk River, AB, and saw the house where one of my relatives used to live near Coutts. My grandma was a little dismayed because they stopped making some Canadian brand of toffee that she always used to get there...apparently people stocked up on this stuff before it was discontinued. Helena was a clean, pleasant little city that I wouldn't mind living in someday after I retire. Butte was also interesting because much of the historic building stock is still there. Walking through there is like going back to the turn of the century. Also, I would highly recommend visiting Nevada City if you are ever in Montana. It is a collection of stores and homes from Montana's pioneer days that were moved to the site of the ghost town of Nevada City. Everything there is as it was...the buildings and the items inside are 100% authentic, much like they were just pulled out of time capsule. There is also a music hall with 100+ year old player pianos that you can start up by inserting some change. It's amazing how intricate and loud they were in a time before amplifiers! It was by far the most interesting thing there. State Capitol in Helena Devil's Tower, Wyoming Billings, Montana's largest city Train station at the historical village in Hardin, Montana Fetterman Battlefield near Story, WY - site of a massacre by the Sioux Tribe in 1866 Train near Raynesford, MT Helena, Montana Hotel Finley, Butte Berkeley Mine in Butte, the largest open pit mine in the world Early 1900s homes perched on the hillsides of Butte
August 13, 200916 yr Nice pics. What camera are you using? I just went to the west coast with a Canon Rebel XS and I'm a bit disappointed with the pics but maybe I just didn't use the right settings.
August 13, 200916 yr Author Virginia City, MT Butte Robber's Roost Historical Point, MT Deadwood, South Dakota Sheridan, WY - the building beyond was an old Ford-Lincoln-Mercury-Comet dealership Reeder's Alley, Helena Scenic overlook between Great Falls and Helena Great Falls, MT My Auntie Pat's old house near Coutts, AB, empty ever since she moved to Vancouver in the 40's Milk River, AB
August 13, 200916 yr Author Nice pics. What camera are you using? I just went to the west coast with a Canon Rebel XS and I'm a bit disappointed with the pics but maybe I just didn't use the right settings. It's a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZE, with some light editing in Photoshop for a few of them
August 13, 200916 yr Scenic overlook between Great Falls and Helena Beautiful....so is the one that Dodgefan mentioned. Nice work. I had a friend who worked as a consultant that got a fairly long assignment in Helena. She really liked it... and she's very East Coast-big city. They supposedly have a really interesting Catholic church/cathedral there. Funny that names like Virginia City and Nevada City show up there...there is one in NV and CA, respectively. I go to CA's Nevada City every now and then...except that it's a mecca for granolas who work in the funky stores/restaurants.
August 13, 200916 yr Looks like a beautiful place...I have a couple friends in Denver that are from Montana (Billings, Missoula). I'll have to make it up there sometime...as well as the Canadian Rockies. Speaking of Helena and consultants, my sister is looking at gigs in Helena, Richmond, Va and Washington, DC for the next thing after her current Sacramento gig. There is nothing in Phoenix for her thing (large ERP project management). Rob
August 13, 200916 yr Author This will be the last set, even though I have plenty more Oil derrick Nevada City, MT Peanut, a shy little dog at the Glocca Morra Hotel & Bar in Sweetgrass, MT Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park Storms building north of Billings O Canada! Where Great Falls got its name from The Missouri River A Tin Lizzie in Virginia, City Somewhere west of Bozeman Edited August 13, 200916 yr by mustang84
August 13, 200916 yr Wow, great pics. I've worked with a guy for 3 years, originally from Montana and now in Delaware after literally sampling every state except for Alaska & Hawaii, and if there's anything he still talks about...1) the lack of humidity ("I rolled down my window when I got here and I felt like I was wet...") and 2) the sites, rivers/streams, etc. out there. Not a place I could ever see myself, especially with his stories of a root cellar and a VW engine they had hooked up in their shed to "make" their electricity...but, you know, still an interesting place.
August 13, 200916 yr Author I had a friend who worked as a consultant that got a fairly long assignment in Helena. She really liked it... and she's very East Coast-big city. They supposedly have a really interesting Catholic church/cathedral there. Yep, they do...it's huge for a city of Helena's size (about 35K).
August 13, 200916 yr Yep, they do...it's huge for a city of Helena's size (about 35K). What's my Regal doing in the church parking lot? And who painted it white? LOL.
August 13, 200916 yr Awesome pics! never been north of the devils tower to yellowstone area, and that trip was back in ~92
August 13, 200916 yr Beautiful close encounter with Devil's Tower, mustang. All of the photos very nice. Looks and sounds like a great trip.
August 27, 200916 yr Holy cow, Mustang ... those are some fine pics! Cool that you shared 'em with us! Cort | 35swm | "Mr Monte Carlo"."Mr Road Trip" | pig valve.pacemaker ...RT 66 = Sept 5-16, '09 WRMNshowcase.legos.HO.models.MCs.RTs.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Happiness is something we create" ... Sugarland ... 'Something More'
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