Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Reason #36 I'd like to spend a season in Montana

I just love the names of the mountains. Beartooth. Sawtooth. Elkhorn. Gallatin. Absaroka -I don't even know how to pronounce this but however you say it sounds cool.

Absoroka mountains

Bitterroot.  Big Horn. Anaconda - which is cool although it sounds out of place in Montana. Big Belt. Big Sheep. Chalk Buttes. Tendoy. Coeur d'Alene -  I'm not much a fan of the French (aside from their cooking) but this name is just sexy.  And my favorite, the Crazies.

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  1. I would pack up and move to Lewistown, Montana in a heartbeat, if only my wife would let me. I absolutely fell in love with that place when I hunted there last fall. My dad has lived in NW Montana for about thirty years now, and I consider the Libby/Kalispell area sort of a second home, but the lack of prairie and plains has always kept me from seriously considering moving there. Central Montana, for me, is the perfect mix. One of these days...

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    1. When I saw Greg Thomas advertising his place in Ennis for sale I thought maybe....

      Not quite the right time, though, and I'm still not sure my wife would survive a winter there. I should note that I'm just one Powerball ticket away from making it a vacation home.

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    2. I just saw where QF/PF ranked Lewistown #2 in their Best Bird Hunting Towns in America. On a list dominated by plains states Montana place two towns in the top 25.

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  2. "ab-SORK-ah" is close enough. It's the Crow tribe's name for Crow.

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    1. ..and thank you Chas for keeping me from sounding like the hillbilly that I am the next time I drop this name in a civilized conversation. Nice bit of trivia tacked on, too.

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  3. Great BLOG, Mark! Keep it up. BTW, I agree wholeheartedly about Montana!

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  4. Oh, I noticed your gun in the picture. I have one similar with the straight stock. I can't hit the ground with it. I had to go the the pistol grip stock (Prince William? Prince something...).

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    1. Thanks Randy. I own guns with both types of stock and prefer the straight one on flushing birds.

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