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  • The Crown of the Continent

    The Crown of the Continent

    Far away in Montana, hidden from view by clustering mountain-peaks, lies an unmapped northwestern corner- the Crown of the Continent. The water from the crusted snowdrift which caps the peak of a lofty mountain there trickles into tiny rills, which hurry along north, south, east and west, and growing to rivers, at last pour their currents into three seas. From this mountain-peak the Pacific and the Arctic oceans and the Gulf of Mexico receive each its tribute.Here is a land of striking scenery.

    George Bird Grinnell, The Century Magazine. 1901

    Two pine trees frame a lake with sheer mountain cliffs in the background
    Avalanche Lake
  • They were a rugged set of men

    They were a rugged set of men

    They were a rugged set of men, these pioneers, well qualified for their self-assumed task. In the pursuit of wealth a few succeeded and the majority failed,…the range cattle industry has seen its inception, zenith, and partial extinction all within a half-century. The changes of the past have been many; those of the future may be of even more revolutionary character.

    Conrad Kohrs, 1913

  • Leave it as it is…

    Leave it as it is…

    Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.

    Theodore Roosevelt

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