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Buffalo Bill
Drove through Yellowstone again today on our way to Billings Montana. Of course had to stop and view more animals, we are addicted. Just like Africa !!
We stopped at a town called Cody where they have the most wonderful museum dedicated to Buffalo Bill. It was so interesting, we spent 5 hours there and of course I took more ...
Timing is everything...
From Helena we headed to Billings to visit an old friend I met about 30 years ago in Jackson, Wyoming. We didn't give him much notice, about 8 hrs, and caught up with him on his way home from pheasant hunting with his father in S. Dakota, which consequently benefitted us greatly come dinner time - a fresh Spicy Asian pheasant dish diligently prepared by Steve. We joined Steve, Melissa and Sarah for ...
Three Forks to Billings
Dropped down to I-90 via Three Forks and then on to Bozeman. The scenery from Helena to Billings was beautiful in the afternoon, smoke filtered sunshine.
We finally outran the smoke somewhere between Bozeman and Billings - what a welcomed relief.
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One-On-One Encounter(s) With Male Buffalo
... a bobble head again looking at the views which changed every corner. The highway seemed to go around and around a mountain and down the other side. I loved riding it! there were straight-ways, sweeping curves and hairpin curves that were set at 25 mph.
I didn't see any animals but I did get stopped for 30 mins at a construction site. Who knows where I'll be tomorrow, I have two more places I want to visit before I consider returning home.
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Goodbye, Yellowstone
... it was built in the shadow of the Boot hill Cemetery, which includes the graves of some iconic old-west heroes such as the town's first mayor, Muggins Taylor, who survived the Battle of Little Big Horn and escaped to tell the town of Custer's death. It's called the Boot hill Cemetery because most of the people buried there died "with their boots on", in other words, not of natural causes.
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