With the Montana Yellowstone gates still closed we took a weekend to look for the wild horses and do some exploring.The red rock reminded me of southern Utah and the Bighorn Canyon geologic structure is very impressive. This summer is looking like a good time to really explore some nooks and crannies in Montana.
This is Hickok's band. Right to left, Kitalpha, Prima, Rigel Starr, Seneca and Hickok the stallion.
Pryor Mountains 1-8327 by john morris, on Flickr
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We ran into some Bighorn Sheep also.
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The Bighorn Canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend Campground.
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Pryor Mountain Mustangs and Bighorn Canyon
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Re: Pryor Mountain Mustangs and Bighorn Canyon
Karen really liked the shots of the horses. Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.