This newsletter is about a journey through a remote part of northern Montana along the Canadian border. With detailed directions, it documents the Hi-Line country and the weathered remains of old farms, homes, barns, and rusting grain elevators against spectacular vistas, plus old steam locomotives, a white pelican refuge, and rolling, wheat-covered hills. Detailed directions, along mostly unpaved roads, include GPS coordinates.
If you enjoy the challenge of creating images with dramatic landscapes of America, Montana’s Hi-Line Country, Issue # 119, may be the place for you and your camera. The Hi-Line Country is just east of Glacier National Park for a little variety. Comments are closed.
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BlogNotes and images from Bob Hitchman. Archives
October 2024
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