Monday, September 14, 2009

Cut Bank, MT to Hardin, MT

Cut Bank, Montana is considered the coldest spot in the US, not because it has had the lowest temperature but because it had the most extreme drop in temperature in a 24-hour period. We seem to remember that the drop was 100 degrees.


This is an old, wooden grain silo. The newer ones are metal, and we have seen a few made of cement.


We probably saw over 100 Pronghorn Antelope.

They are making hay while the sun shines. We saw thousands of bales of hay.


We saw many wind farms in this part of the country. Click on the triangle to see one in action.

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