Thursday, September 05, 2013

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area

I really love Montana and her mountains, but my appreciation for Wyoming is also steadily increasing.  Its desert dryness, rugged red rocks, canyons and gorges, and endless blue skies make it a photographers dream—or at least that’s what I thought on Tuesday when we cycled to the Bighorn National Recreation Area and boated Loch Bighorn (otherwise known as Bighorn Lake).  Bighorn Lake is a reservoir that extends 55 miles from Montana into Wyoming, snaking the route of the Bighorn Canyon.  It’s nothing short of jaw-dropping incredible.  It was well worth the three hour drive to get there.

Mark and I hogged the best seats in the boat (also the most dangerous with Jerry driving!).

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Mary.  Gosh I love her.

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The pictures speak for themselves.

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Incredible.

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Many thanks to Dye’s Bait and Tackle of Tweener, Montana for the tour and the fabulous day!

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