steve sutton
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the Wife and I are heading to Montana for at least (2) weeks starting the last week of June. We live in Western Washington so the "tentative plan" is to enter Montana via the Going to the Sun highway and then continue east on the Highline before turning South and returning home through the southern part of the State.
Other than a visit to a brother in Billings who won't told we're coming lest he leave the State before the announced date we have no "schedule".....Essentially want to see it ALL and have the ability to extend the trip is needed.....
Would like see Wolves and Grizzlies but don't want to go to Yellowstone even though I know that will make things a bit tougher. Antelope and Elk and Mule Deer I figure will "be there" but if there is someplace where they are concentrated that would be nice. Birds are a big thing with targets like the Longspurs, Longbilled Curlews, Godwits, Upland Plovers, Mountain Plovers Great Grey Owls, Pine Grosbeaks being the things I'd most like to get to photograph. Since the "dancing" season is over I won't list Sage Grouse and Sharptails since I figure I'll see those in my travels but if there is A SPOT that would be neat.
So....given a two wee, or longer, Loop through the State, with no, "won't be going that far" or "that direction", and with no schedule to adhere to can anyone here give me some "must go", "those are here", "see those in this place", spots?
Appreciate the information.
Steve
OH...BPS, as in Beer Post Script.....any and all "favorite" micro-brewers are also wlecomed......
Other than a visit to a brother in Billings who won't told we're coming lest he leave the State before the announced date we have no "schedule".....Essentially want to see it ALL and have the ability to extend the trip is needed.....
Would like see Wolves and Grizzlies but don't want to go to Yellowstone even though I know that will make things a bit tougher. Antelope and Elk and Mule Deer I figure will "be there" but if there is someplace where they are concentrated that would be nice. Birds are a big thing with targets like the Longspurs, Longbilled Curlews, Godwits, Upland Plovers, Mountain Plovers Great Grey Owls, Pine Grosbeaks being the things I'd most like to get to photograph. Since the "dancing" season is over I won't list Sage Grouse and Sharptails since I figure I'll see those in my travels but if there is A SPOT that would be neat.
So....given a two wee, or longer, Loop through the State, with no, "won't be going that far" or "that direction", and with no schedule to adhere to can anyone here give me some "must go", "those are here", "see those in this place", spots?
Appreciate the information.
Steve
OH...BPS, as in Beer Post Script.....any and all "favorite" micro-brewers are also wlecomed......