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Pryor Mountain Wild Mustangs - I was told the one on the right side of the images, looking my direction, is Patriot.
Crooked Creek Canyon, Pryor Mountains Wilderness, MT
Big Ice Cave, Pryor Mountains Wilderness, MT
Endless Highway, Crooked Creek Rd #2, Pryor Mountains Wilderness, MT
I love this photo of our Mother’s Day hike: My 75-year-old mother in law climbing out of a dry creek gully with walking sticks, up a very steep hill covered in unstable gravel and shale. She’s had knees worked on, and has back issues, yet she loves the outdoors. Behind her are her daughters, Sarah on the left and my wife Rebecca on the right, steadying her climb; making sure Sarah and Rebecca are stabilized is Sarah’s wife Melissa anchoring the rear. At the top of the hill, a teenage Selma awaits to give her grandma a helping hand. This photo encapsulates the nature of humanity—family, life, generations, support when it counts, and friendship—that no matter how tough life gets, when “that moment” comes for us all to lift another up, we do, rather than let each other fall —no matter what. That none of us can do anything alone. And anything is possible with the support of others. That love always wins. #mothersday #dayhike #love #pryormountains #overcomeobstacles #help #support #family #climb #aspire #overcome #ilovemywife (at Pryor Mountains) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADY1WPJHbo/?igshid=gdyfb8ids5ye
I love this photo of our Mother’s Day hike: My 75-year-old mother in law climbing out of a dry creek gully with walking sticks, up a very steep hill covered in unstable gravel and shale. She’s had knees worked on, and has back issues, yet she loves the outdoors. Behind her are her daughters, Sarah on the left and my wife Rebecca on the right, steadying her climb; making sure Sarah and Rebecca are stabilized is Sarah’s wife Melissa anchoring the rear. At the top of the hill, a teenage Selma awaits to give her grandma a helping hand. This photo encapsulates the nature of humanity—family, life, generations, support when it counts, and friendship—that no matter how tough life gets, when “that moment” comes for us all to lift another up, we do, rather than let each other fall —no matter what. That none of us can do anything alone. And anything is possible with the support of others. That love always wins. #mothersday #dayhike #love #pryormountains #overcomeobstacles #help #support #family #climb #aspire #overcome #ilovemywife (at Pryor Mountains) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADYtCJpI_V/?igshid=94e9aq6ynffs
So my sister-in-law @sarahedouglas1976 can find a cave anywhere. This cave entrance was a barely visible black smudge behind trees that she saw from the dirt road. This cave would be a perfect shelter in an overnight, with sleeping shelves and easy access. People had been using this cave for a long time. It was oddly cozy. #mothersday #pryormountains #cave #limestone #prehistoric #dayhike #spelunking (at Pryor Mountains) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADU-rmp2Ov/?igshid=17buwyjxdof46
No filter on the beautiful light in the Pryor Mountains, taking a 3.5 mile Mother’s Day hike into an isolated canyon to enjoy nature with family. #montana #pryormountains #bitterroot #granite #mothersday https://www.instagram.com/p/CADT3tvpeMN/?igshid=1jc7g0nqrhblp