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The Wilderness Society can type a vagina monologue like no other.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Substantial reply.....hehe.
Anyway, my mother really likes the Issac Walton inn.
Nice place I guess......lot of trees though.
I am MAGA.
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The Wilderness Society can type a vagina monologue like no other.
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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The Wilderness Society can type a vagina monologue like no other. And the above-image brought to you by a Californian. Classy!
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I happen to live and work around wilderness areas and study areas. I’m very familiar with what has happened with regard the dept interior. For you to quote wilderness org rather than answer in your own words tells me you’re a brain dead dickhead.
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I actually wasted a couple minutes and clicked on your link. LMAO
Where in MT do you live? I did not waste the time. When wilderness.org is his source, that's all I need to know. One of those sorry leftist, decent chance he's a teacher, who thinks every f'ing sq foot needs to be wilderness with no appreciation of how the F do we fund all this [bleep]??? I am one who thinks we have absolutely enough wilderness areas and need to trim a lot of the WSA that were created years ago. So much of our public land is now becoming the sole domain of BLM or USFWS dinks. Handicapping locals in trying to control weeds and predators. Screw em. You'll notice she didn't answer my question lol. I'd ask her if she actually personally utilizes any of the wilderness we already have locked up, but she'll not answer that one either likely.
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I have always wondered why people are willing to pay money to visit and use "their" land.
Sunsabitching govt ought to be making rent payments.
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So... How do you think Sally Jewell did? BTW, the things on your list, when you take the liberal BS out of what really happened, is SPOT ON.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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I happen to live and work around wilderness areas and study areas. I’m very familiar with what has happened with regard the dept interior. For you to quote wilderness org rather than answer in your own words tells me you’re a brain dead dickhead. Giant plastic brain dead vagina actually. I think I made that clear.
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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Pick up a MT gazeteer.
Drive or fly too Helena, Missoula area then take hwy 200 north. I like the Augusta area in west MT. Beautiful area to explore. head north up to Glacier NP/Watertown up in Canada then head south and go through Great Falls then down hwy 89 south to Livingtson, Big Timber and check out YNP if you want. Take hwy 212 to red lodge, cooke city.
Use the gazeteer and dont be afraid to take back roads. In fact I encourage this. Stop in the small towns in cafes and chat with the locals
get a fishing license and bring a fly rod a few orange stimis in size 14, purple haze in 16 , pt's or a spinning reel and little cleos with single hooks. Plenty of hiking in all areas driving through. Bring bear spray if hiking and practice using it before you hike.
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The most difficult time I have in Montana is leaving there.
Ya gotta love the place and the people.
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The ferry ride over the lake at Waterton is cool and the views are amazing. But you have to go into Canada to do it. I have a severe aversion to traveling without a firearm.
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Just so we are all clear....there is just over half the state still to see east of Great Falls.
It's easy living on the west side. Things are a bit rougher over here.
Might be interesting to the right person.
Fun Fact number one....
Turner Montana is the furthest away from a major league sports team in the lower 48.
Fun Fact number 2
The most rural place in the lower 48 is Scobey Montana.
There is no fun fact number three.
Oh...I forgot...the most conservative place in the United States is Garfield County Montana.
There is a big assed penguin in Cut Bank.
Havre is the clap capital of Montana.
The creepiest place on earth is the old SAC base north of Glasgow.
You can get 2 Wanda burgers in Malta for a discount on Double Wanda Wednesday.
See? All sorts if neat stuff on the east side.
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Hope yall have a great trip, Go. Hitting 110 here this week. Still, if you were going to Texas it would take 20 pages.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Hope yall have a great trip, Go. Hitting 110 here this week. Still, if you were going to Texas it would take 20 pages. 20 pages of a bad ideas maybe.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Just so we are all clear....there is just over half the state still to see east of Great Falls.
It's easy living on the west side. Things are a bit rougher over here.
Might be interesting to the right person.
Fun Fact number one....
Turner Montana is the furthest away from a major league sports team in the lower 48.
Fun Fact number 2
The most rural place in the lower 48 is Scobey Montana.
There is no fun fact number three.
Oh...I forgot...the most conservative place in the United States is Garfield County Montana.
There is a big assed penguin in Cut Bank.
Havre is the clap capital of Montana.
The creepiest place on earth is the old SAC base north of Glasgow.
You can get 2 Wanda burgers in Malta for a discount on Double Wanda Wednesday.
See? All sorts if neat stuff on the east side.
I lived in Garfield County for a couple years. Not sure that Fallon might be more conservative. Most people do not have the patience to really travel to/through eastern Montana to really get an appreciation for it and all it has. Fun fact (in my own mind anyway) the Missouri River Breaks are the some of roughest ground in Montana that almost no one ever sees but can be absolutley stunning. Makoshika is pretty dang impressive. Right now, the Wolf Mountains are a sight to behold. About as pretty as I have ever seen. Little Bighorn and Bighorn are the same. The gumbo around Sumatra, Ingomar Vananda etc. are something that you have to eperience. The divide south of Sand Springs towards Ingomar is where one of the last, if not the last free ranging buffalo was shot out in that roughass county. You have to spend an afternoon or an evening at the Lilly. Better yet, go on a day there is a rodeo or roping. You have not experienced western, until you have been to the Jimtown bar.
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Gotta agree with Ribka, Tark and Jim: I have lived in NW MT since the mid 1970s but find myself needing to go over the pass to find what makes Montana really Montana. Getting a big red Montana atlas and gazeteer would be an awesome way to have a vacation -- it's what I do when I road trip. I always, always try to explore rather than hit the same groove twice.
But one little warning, just because you can get from A to B according to the map doesn't mean you can make any kind of speed, or make it at all. There IS some risk involved, I have gotten into the deep stuff more than once, in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming -- the longest fiasco took me two days to get myself out of. But that's mighty adventure, it really is.
But yeah, the Lily in Ingomar, that's something else.
Up hills slow, Down hills fast Tonnage first and Safety last.
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Love how this thread evolved. Asked a (relatively) simple question about where to take my wife so that I can entertain her on her very first trip to MT and a quivering pussy shows up.
You only live once, but...if you do it right, once is enough.
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Just so we are all clear....there is just over half the state still to see east of Great Falls.
It's easy living on the west side. Things are a bit rougher over here.
Might be interesting to the right person.
Fun Fact number one....
Turner Montana is the furthest away from a major league sports team in the lower 48.
Fun Fact number 2
The most rural place in the lower 48 is Scobey Montana.
There is no fun fact number three.
Oh...I forgot...the most conservative place in the United States is Garfield County Montana.
There is a big assed penguin in Cut Bank.
Havre is the clap capital of Montana.
The creepiest place on earth is the old SAC base north of Glasgow.
You can get 2 Wanda burgers in Malta for a discount on Double Wanda Wednesday.
See? All sorts if neat stuff on the east side.
some decent bird hunting by scobey, Pentywood and i love eastern Montana , especially around the high line CMR and the breaks, but I doubt most women who want to sightsee would appreciate the remote areas of E Montana and especially STD infested Havre despite the excellent sharptail hunting
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Just so we are all clear....there is just over half the state still to see east of Great Falls.
The creepiest place on earth is the old SAC base north of Glasgow.
When I was just a wee lad, my father was stationed there at the SAC base. He would go down into the silo's for a 24-48 shift. He was a radar operator. The only thing that I remember from when we were there were all of the drunk natives from the local rez.
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