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Jay, Paulette, Tom and I headed to eastern Montana, then western North Dakota for upland bird hunting season. The 2,200-mile round trip was a bit daunting as we sped down the highway to get to our destination quickly. Our first stop to hunt was Glendive, MT on a very large farm on the Yellowstone River. Then we head to a farmhouse in Scranton, ND where we saw every kind of bird, antelope, rabbit and deer but not many people. During our stay a huge snow/wind storm came through and there was one day that only Tom and Jay ventured out. Seeing them pelted by driven, icey snow, Paulette and I opted to stay in and read/work.
This time of year, the colors all of the way were beautiful -- bright yellow, orange, deep red -- especially against the Yellowstone River and the stark landscape.
Jay and Tom on the Yellowstone River where we stopped to run the dogs -- AJ and Betsy (above photo).
Paulette and
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Denise on the Yellowstone River (middle photo).
The Yellowstone River is ever present from Butte to Glendive and then we turned south into North Dakota (bottom photo).
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