Beartooth Highway by pandorasecho

Beartooth Highway

My same-setting pictures are about this wonderful Highway close to where I grew up, where we used to have snowball fights and watch the US Olympic Ski Team practice (In July) and eat tastes of pink snow that smelled and tasted like watermellon from the Lichens that grow on it year round.

the following is from Wikipedia

"The Beartooth Highway is an All-American Road that has been called "the most beautiful drive in America," by late CBS correspondent Charles Kuralt. Because of heavy snowfall at the top, the pass is usually open each year only from mid May through mid October, weather conditions permitting.



Route description


The Beartooth Highway is the section of U.S. Highway 212 between Red Lodge, Montana and Cooke City, Montana. It traces a series of steep zigzags and switchbacks, along the Montana-Wyoming border to the 10,947 ft (3,337 m) high Beartooth Pass. The approximate elevation rise is from 5,200 ft (1,600 m) to 8,000 ft (2,400 m) in 12 mi (19 km) in the most daring landscapes.
When driving from the east to the west, the highest parts of the Beartooth Highway level off into a wide plateau near the top of the pass, and then descend to where the Beartooth Highway connects to the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway near Cooke City, which forms the northeast gateway to Yellowstone National Park. En route, one passes numerous lakes typical of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Area which borders the highway along much of its route.
The highway officially opened June 14, 1936.
Because of the high altitudes, snowstorms can occur even in the middle of the summer and the pass is also known for strong winds and severe thunderstorms. Drivers should plan on a driving time of at least two hours for the 69-mile (111 km) long trip from Red Lodge to Cooke City. It is a good idea to check with the Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce or the Beartooth Ranger District beforehand in case of road closures. Montana Traveler Information
and Wyoming Travel Information Service both provide online information on Beartooth Highway travel conditions for their respective portions of the highway.
The Beartooth Highway passes through portions of Custer National Forest, and Shoshone National Forest and near the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness."


History

Beartooth Highway weaving its way through the Beartooth Mountains
In August 1872, the pass was crossed by Civil War General Phillip Sheridan and 120 men returning from an inspection tour of Yellowstone. Rather than take the long detour down the Clarks Fork River to return to Billings, Sheridan took the advice of an old hunter named Greer, who claimed intimate knowledge of the Beartooth Mountains. When the road was opened in 1936, it essentially followed Sheridan's route over the pass.
Now I want to go there! Nice pics and story!
October 17th, 2012  
those are some spectacular views and sights, dixie! i particularly like the cabins. nice to see the family, too, of course!
October 17th, 2012  
wow, some cool scenery shots........
October 17th, 2012  
Gorgeous shots and nicely framed
October 17th, 2012  
Beautiful collage,great scenery!!
October 17th, 2012  
What a stunning collage, Dixie. I just put Beartooth Highway on my list of places to travel through.
October 17th, 2012  
Every picture in this collage is stunning on it's own! You are blessed to live in GOD's country! Your family looks wonderful, ma shALLAH! (means GOD bless and keep them safe for you!)
October 17th, 2012  
Beautiful collage, Dixie. I love all the different pictures.
October 17th, 2012  
It looks beautiful! I certainly hope to see it someday after seeing these pictures. Great collage.
October 17th, 2012  
What a beautiful collage full of beautiful photos!
October 18th, 2012  
Gorgeous collage! I would love to visit there.
October 18th, 2012  
Some very stunning and breath taking views. I'm glad you did this in a collage. What lovely memories and all the ones your still making :-)
October 20th, 2012  
Dixie, I have been looking through your photographs and have enjoyed each one of them. Excellent photographer, but I did enjoy what you right, very interedting. :)
November 15th, 2012  
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