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I'm driving from Bozeman down to Los Angeles to visit family on Tuesday. I figure that 191 down the Gallatin Canyon to West Yellowstone would be best for the initial leg of that trip, but was wonderng what the road conditions/construction/etc are like this time of year. Last time I drove down to West Yellowstone was last August, and construction just south of Big Sky made the drive between W.Yell. and Bozeman take nearly three hours.
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Was down that way Friday last, and there's nothing so far.
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Excellent, thanks
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Just watch for Buffalo.
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Watch out for traffic tickets, they'll (the Fed's) ticket you for tiny speed infractions and there are places that the speed limit is quite low.
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