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  1. #22626
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    Thanks y'all! That was a really cool couple of days. Would love to get back up in September.
















  2. #22627
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    Damn dude the moose in front of the mountain is $$$

  3. #22628
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    killer stoke swimmy

  4. #22629
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    Looking for some fill in work. I don't advertise but I am an insured independent contractor and I do some stuff for my real estate clients generally. Handyman stuff, light carpentry (just replaced some hand rail tops for a client using reclaimed + burn + stain + poly), paint/stain (helping a friend who some of you have skied with who has his own painting biz this week) interior/exterior. Been doing a semi-opaque oil stain on a shop and house in south bozeman this week......trying to dodge rain though and you can't fuck around with exterior oil.

    If you or anyone you know needs something done let me know!

  5. #22630
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    View from the summit of Ramshorn Peak looking toward Ramshorn Lake and Lone Mountain. When we got to the peak we spotted what we thought was a wolf below us. It went out of sight behind a rise. Then we saw a group of bighorn sheep below the summit (circled in second pic). Next thing we know four wolves appear on the ridge above the sheep. Two light gray and two black. They launch a coordinated attack on the sheep who make a break for the cliffbands below. (I grabbed the binos and put the phone down, so no pics.) One bighorn got separated from the herd and last we saw the wolves were pursuing it, not in any particular hurry. Still, the amount of country the sheep and wolves covered in a matter of a few minutes was impressive. Then it was over and they were all gone. Pretty crazy stuff. That whole Tom Miner basin is awesome. We also saw black bears and mountain goats up there. Coulda used swimmy and his long lens.

  6. #22631
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    wow, cool. interesting to see wolves in the alpine!

  7. #22632
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  8. #22633
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    Yeahman that is badass. Thanks for sharing.

    There are huge cutties on the right side of the lake in your pic where the trail comes in. Like in that 20” class if you have the right rig.

    Love it up there

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  10. #22635
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    As the crisp autumn air settled in over Montana, the members of TRG Ski Web eagerly awaited the return of their beloved ski legends, Superstar Swimmy and Norseman. These two Internet sensations were known for posting the raddest photos of their epic ski adventures, and they never failed to impress with their breathtaking shots.

    Superstar Swimmy was a force to be reckoned with on the slopes, effortlessly shredding through double blues and capturing it all on camera. Her photos always had a way of transporting viewers to the heart of the action, making them feel as if they were right there with her as she conquered the mountains.

    Norseman, on the other hand, was known for his stunning landscapes and dramatic shots of the Montana wilderness. His photos were always picturesque and awe-inspiring, showcasing the natural beauty of the snowy landscape in a way that never failed to captivate his audience.

    As fall turned to winter, the excitement in the TRG Ski Web forum reached a fever pitch. The anticipation of another season of epic ski adventures, cold dry winters, and parking reservations had everyone on the edge of their seats. They knew that with Superstar Swimmy and Norseman leading the charge, this season was bound to be one for the books.

    And so, as the first snowflakes began to fall, the radsters of TRG Ski Web geared up for another incredible season of skiing, with Superstar Swimmy and Norseman at the forefront, ready to show the world just how epic their adventures could be. The anticipation was palpable, and the forum was buzzing with excitement as they awaited the first photos of the season from their ski superstars. The stage was set for another unforgettable season in the world of TRG Ski Web.

  11. #22636
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    Him*

  12. #22637
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    Yates is an AI bot?

  13. #22638
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    Lol just messing around. Gotta use my lifetime membership to chat gpt here and there.

  14. #22639
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    Now do one about Harry and epic smoke shack tours at the really BIG.

  15. #22640
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    While being pursued by the MLB game warden.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

    "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

  16. #22641
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    Swimmy her

    Norseman has cool shit. I really dig the fireweed #4 and b&w #7. Nice dude.

    No wolves taking down sheep in the alpine but still a solid hike today.





    I was hiking solo with the dog in thick grizz country (fortunately didn't see any) so had him wearing bells.






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    When does big sky release those super cheap hotel dates. Someone mentioned them here last year which turned into a very sweet quick vacation.

  19. #22644
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    Quote Originally Posted by toastybroski View Post
    When does big sky release those super cheap hotel dates. Someone mentioned them here last year which turned into a very sweet quick vacation.
    Haven't seen them yet. You should sign up for their marketing emails.

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    Demonic cloud over the hood

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  21. #22646
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    Great birthday weekend highlighted by summiting Sphinx for the first time. Been looking at it for 30 years and finally made it happen. Fantastic day out!
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    Buy the ticket...take the ride.

  22. #22647
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    Wow! Pretty spectacular. Just dropped the kid off at MSU - she's going to enjoy exploring this beautiful state!

  23. #22648
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    Nice work BobbyBill! Back in June we hiked up to the saddle between Helmet and Sphinx. That is a really cool area.

    Anyone interested in a backpack next weekend? I've got my eye on Alp Lake at the base of Imp. Normally I'd just roll solo but that's pretty thick grizz country.

  24. #22649
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    Big Day in the Big Holes

    The Caribou Jack enduro is something special. After 30 miles and 7K of elevation gain (and a couple of beers), I'm already stoked for next year's event! It wouldn't have been possible without all of the volunteers running timing and, most importantly, the aid stations along the way. Photographer, Ben Gavelda, took so many killer shots. I love the last one of my buddy Garth charging down the chunk.

    Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk

  25. #22650
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    Good stuff all! Let's keep the summer stoke rolling. Won't be long till we're seeing the peaks dusted in snow.

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