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Unread 10-01-2016, 06:31 AM   #11
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Rich Flanders examines an outcrop of brecciated marl rubble cemented by hemetite bearing ground water.
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On Tuesday Bruce took us to the Diamond Butte Lookout. It's a lookout station perched atop a butte 4300 feet above sea level. No electric, no running water, no indoor plumbing. (Just like Jim Pasman's camp in NH). As far as you can see in every direction it's beautiful scenery. I was hoping for a clear night to see the stars and wasn't disappointed. This is a pic of Julia sitting out on the point with her camera. Big Sky is an understatement.
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This was our first day here when it was just Bruce and I. Then a pic of a sharpie; they even let me shoot one once in a while. And another of Bruce and Bert during the cocktail hour yesterday. And a good one of a break during the heat of the day two days ago.
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Great thread once again Bruce and gang ...its really neat to see things so different than what I'm used to,it gets the mind wandering.
I have a another trip to Arizona booked with Phil and we both can't wait ...I thought the last one would be it for me ,but fate had other plans.
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great pictures of a beautiful country side..these fellows are doing it right...charlie
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Today's hunt on a gorgeous small ranch of only about 18,000 acres... The panorama is the view one of the owners has out of his picture window. The dogs love the tanks when it's this hot.
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Another rough day in Montana. Morning hunt on a wide open ranch, then the afternoon in the Custer Nat. Forest just down the road from the lookout tower the Mike spent the night in. Naturally we never saw a bird until we were driving home through the high country and a flock came off the road and flew by us.
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