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Traveling along the Musselshell....

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Hanta Yo

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Had to pick up MCG in Roundup, she plays with the Pep Band. Thought I would share some pics of the Musselshell river and the valley.....

A picture of Delphia, MT...

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Some pics of the river bottom:

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The ever winding Musselshell River...

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IL Rancher said:
That looks familiar, lol... Except where are the 1000 deer I saw while driving in that area?


LOL I had a pic with some deer in a hayfield, they were pretty far away and small, so I didn't post it. I had to dodge a few to and from Roundup, though :roll: Did you get your pickup fixed? :wink:
 
I think I am taking it in next week.. I have had to do some hauling so I have been putting it off. The other truck on the place isn't set up for the gooseneck so... I have been paid to get it repaired however, lol.
 
Oooo- pretty and interesting terrain especially with the subdued Fall colors. Funny name for an inland river, was expecting seacoast.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Are those turkeys out there in that one picture

I think they are deer. I didn't zoom in because I tend to take blurry pics. I was quite a ways away. I never saw any turkeys that time of eve....they usually are roosting in trees by then. BTW, there is both a spring and fall turkey hunt. There are TONS of turkeys EVERYWHERE! In fact, they help keep our cake truck tidied up :? Replace small crumbs of cake with their turkey cr@p :?
 
nr said:
Oooo- pretty and interesting terrain especially with the subdued Fall colors. Funny name for an inland river, was expecting seacoast.

nr, the Musselshell is full of mussels. Hence the name. Don't want to eat them tho...YUK. The shells we find on the shores are quite pretty.
 
Hanta Yo said:
nr said:
Oooo- pretty and interesting terrain especially with the subdued Fall colors. Funny name for an inland river, was expecting seacoast.

nr, the Musselshell is full of mussels. Hence the name. Don't want to eat them tho...YUK. The shells we find on the shores are quite pretty.



Another reason not to eat the mussels on the Musselshell...... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Somewhere, not far from you Hanta, a buddy of mine sank a Ford pickup in the Musselshell mud one starry--cloudy to him--nite!!!!



I'm not sure if they ever pulled it out or not....I guess they eventually did!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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