Bill admiring the pines and sunflowers at our first rest stop in Montana.
Prairie dogs were whistling "stranger danger!"
This cattle guard is too narrow and complicated for cows to figure out.
Some history at the rest stop.
Deer Lodge Montana is worth getting off Interstate 90.
Grant-Kohrs Ranch is a real working cattle ranch and a National Historic Site run by the parks service.
Some old farm equipment and a canvas teepee.
Longhorns?
The historic ranch house at Grant-Kohrs.
The old cowboy quarters are set up for viewing.
The blacksmith shop is a still a productive part of the ranch.
The lady blacksmith made us a hoof pick as we chatted.
Cowboy wash and rinse cycle.
The back of the ranch house has a beautiful view of the mountains.
Small version of a chuckwagon.
Historic Landmark.
Detour from Cody Wyoming to the Grand Tetons.
Memorial in Wind River Canyon.
Wind River Indian Reservation.
Still in Wind River Canyon
Wind River Canyon.
An abrupt change of scenery.
The continental divide in Togwotee Pass.