Weekend in Red Lodge
by Phil Knight
Red Lodge, MT, owes its existence to extinct plants, which grew 300 million years ago. Huge ferns, mosses and other plants died and accumulated in deep layers, forming fossilized deposits we know as coal.




Historic Dude Ranching in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
by B. Derek Strahn
Defined by rugged, forested canyons, lush mountain valleys, and eye-popping scenic vistas, the almost mythical high country surrounding Yellowstone National Park has long been associated with ranching and tourism. 




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