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Many of the place names in the Beartooth Mountains came from hikers, horse packers and others who spent a lot of time in the area in the early 1900s.
Many of the place names in the Beartooth Mountains came from hikers, horse packers and others who spent a lot of time in the area in the early 1900s.
Gathering more than 1,000 place names from three of Montana’s most popular mountain ranges, Jeff Strickler has penned a most compelling book and a must have for those who would trek their ...
Thrust 6,000 feet above the horizon to the southwest of Billings, the Beartooth Mountains have long demanded attention for their jagged beauty and imposing appearance. Thanks to dedicated research ...
Between 1939 and 1960, residents tested and rejected at least five possible ski hills in the nearby Beartooth Mountains, places with names that kindle the imagination - Dead Man's Curve, Shangri ...
Maps reveal so much — and still keep their secrets. Quinnebaugh. Wounded Man. Sioux Charley. They are place names on maps of the Beartooth Mountains, but where did they come from? What’s the ...
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