ybe a rodeo later that evening. I beleive Carol is getting homesick, she just stares out the cabin window.
ay. Alot of snow is still on top of the Beartooth but is a very beautiful trip and well worth the effort. We are planning a float trip down the Yellowstone River within the next few days. Steve
t is trying to grow. The Church of Christ is few and far between out here in Montana. They are looking for a preacher also. They are a real nice group of folks. Left Big Timber after services and went to Livingston about 35 miles west. We met up with Beth & David who flew into Bozeman. We stayed sunday night in an 1880 train caboose on 13 acres on the Yellowstone river just south of Livingston. When we got there a mule deer was laying down in the yard. He got up and walked off when I got out of the car. The train was nice and was set-up to live in, antique furniture etc. June 11th left the train and went to the chalet we will staying at for a week. It is south of Enigrant, Mt. & is at 6,000 feet elevation. It is really nice, views of the snow top mountains. Late that afternoon at chalet an elk came down by driveway and did a bugle sound as it was heading down to feed. We have seen a grizzly bear and big horn sheep closer to yellowstone, 17 miles from where we are staying. Thats all for now. Steve
ud was approaching so we decided to head on. Every time we stop at a fort site bad weather follows. Made it to Big Timber, Mt. and when we got out of the car it was 48 degrees at mid afternoon. Teeth were chattering so we dug out the cold weather clothes. Going to spend the night then go to church here sunday morning. Next stop south of Livingston, Mt. and we will meet up with Beth & David who are flying in sunday afternoon.
r. While in Kaycee we came across a unique musuem. There is a photo of an old fella just given a reprieve from jail. Down at the one-room school house, one old gal who must have repeated several grades. Beth you and David would feel right at home here. Drove on up to Buffalo, Wy. & got a cabin for the night, then drove up to the Big Horn Mountains a few miles from Buffalo. This is a beautiful mountain range, does not get the crowds that Yellowstone & Tetons do. Attached some photos of Big Horn but the photos does not do the scenery justice. Steve