22 October 2009

Skywatch Friday: Red Rock, Antelope Hills, Montana Prairie

At first glance the high, sagebrush prairie of southwest Montana is a vast, featureless wasteland. But take a long cross-country hike and look more closely: the land is dotted with lush springs and handsome rocky outcrops. Overhead, of course, it's a big, Big Sky.







14 comments:

  1. It would never look like wasteland to me. One of the prettiest places on the planet!

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  2. Great pictures. I really liked the red rock outcropping contrasted against the sky.

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  3. BIG SKY!
    I've been staring at the second photo for quite a while... very interesting to look at all of its features...
    Was glad to read up on some of your recent posts!
    Take care! ~Maria

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  4. Beautiful! I wondered what the orange dot was in the first shot, looks like a person...Beautiful sky in both...I love the colors and textures of the rocks...

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  5. It is a pretty scene. And the sky is so blue, thanks for sharing your skies.

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  6. I like places that other people call 'Bad Lands', we often go to the desert to enjoy the vastness all around and the beauty of the little things.

    Nice skies.

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  7. I like places that other people call 'Bad Lands', we often go to the desert to enjoy the vastness all around and the beauty of the little things.

    Nice skies.

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  8. Love the big sky photos and mountains! I look forward to seeing them myself in AZ when I fly away for the winter!

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  9. That second photo is beautiful. Desert hiking was an aquired taste for me, but now I love finding springs and colorful rocks and petroglyphs. The beauty is so unexpected, it's all the more special.

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  10. Eco-mt.man and I camped in redrock a number of years ago....I love it there! great shots, it brought back great memories of the area.Also a longing to return someday soon! thanks for sharing and happy friday!
    NLSM

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  11. Those places are beautiful in their sparseness.

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  12. Great hunt and interesting landscape. Life is good!

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