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01-19-2008, 02:10 AM
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buddy you gotta get yourself out to revenue flats this summer. it is awesome, it is the furthest southern extent of the boulder batholith which extends much further northwest than butte, with those huge smooth rock spires. very well hidden amongst the south eastern tip of the tobacco roots, west of the madison river valley, about an hours drive west from main. just drive to norris, and instead of making a right or left onto paved 287, go straight onto the dirt road and follow it up into the mountains. it is a very cool spot and very accessible, just a little secret.
yes i know exactly where you live. great place to bring kids in the summer or winter with pete's hill a block away for the insane sledding experience and hiking in the summer. greentree is filled with college students and the working poor. i'm still young so i kind of enjoy living here, but it can get loud and rowdy on a hot summer night. although i'm loving the snow, i CANNOT wait for the summertime. it makes life worth living here.
ever explored the pine creek area in paradise valley? check that out too. get ready for some -10 degree weather coming our way!
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01-19-2008, 09:47 AM
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Will definitely check out Revenue Flats! I'm new-ish to the area, so haven't explored too much... but I have seen Pine Creek. I just love the entire valley over there.
Looks like we got yet another inch or two last night! Haven't measured yet, though. I've got a feeling that we're going to get hammered with snow and cold this weekend... hehe. As much as I love winter, I love summer almost as much, as long as it isn't as hot as last summer.
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01-19-2008, 02:24 PM
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excellent, how about tom miner basin in the southwest corner of paradise valley? im sure you've been to hyalite, fairy lake in the bridgers? i can't wait for summer. yes it will snow 6-10 inches they say, but they're always wrong. mike.
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01-20-2008, 01:12 PM
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01-20-2008, 01:33 PM
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Just A Regular Guy On The Radio Airwaves
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Thanks for sharing the pictures!
I've lived in Connecticut... Mississippi...Alabama....Florida.. North Dakota... New Hampshire and South Carolina... I haven't seen snow in 2 years or so...
I was in Connecticut, New Hampshire and North Dakota at the wrong times, I guess... lol
I do kinda miss snow, I lived/went to school/grew up in Connecticut so snow was a part of my life growing up. Cheesy, but true.
I have lived in areas where it's hot an humid in the summer with milder winters.. I kinda miss the milder summers and cooler winters of North Dakota and Connecticut...................
Keep sharing the pictures.. especially "snow" rekated ones, I love em!
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01-20-2008, 08:08 PM
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the snow was awesome, i spent the day floating around in the hot tub at the ridge just watching it blow outside! should make for a beautiful summer. i have no clue how much snow we got! it's anywhere from 2 feet and a few inches in spots. weird storm. i touched my front door this morning and it blew wide open. i have to work up in big sky tomorrow and it should be a high of -5. can't wait...
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01-20-2008, 09:58 PM
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Yeah, REALLY weird. The official report from the weather station comes in soon, so I'm dying to know how much that says we got.
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01-24-2008, 02:48 AM
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I can edit this?! Sweet!
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Theres another B-town pic for all you non-bozemaners.
Edit: this was november.
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01-28-2008, 11:11 PM
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More of Bozeman during the peak of the blizzard this morning:
You just don't get blizzards like that back east. Even in the LES areas.
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01-29-2008, 12:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NYMTman
More of Bozeman during the peak of the blizzard this morning:
You just don't get blizzards like that back east. Even in the LES areas.
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Glad someone got pictures of it. I chose to stay inside.
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