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4th April 2011
23rd September 2010
14th September 2010
The Jerusalem Rocks
I drove two hours to Sunburst, Montana in the wee hours last Saturday morning to visit a strange geological formation and landscape known to some as Jerusalem Rocks. Not many have seen this part of Montana; it is only a stone’s throw from the Canadian border out in the middle of no where. And since the land is privately owned, most travel brochures mentioned it at all.
I had never seen anything like it in my life. Of course, I haven’t been to Arizona yet either. Strange rock formations weathered over time. A landscape that surely took many thousands of years to create. About the only people that frequent this place, it seems, are the local high school. Evidence of past parties (i.e. broken beer bottles) litter the surroundings and foolishly they have etched their names into stone at places. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful site and I wish more people had an opportunity to see it.
This was just a scouting trip on my part. I will return to Jerusalem Rocks again over the next several months. If I can fit it into my schedule I will camp there for a weekend yet this fall so I can explore every nook and cranny. Then I hope to return again this winter when the strange rock formations are covered with snow. And a spring trip would be nice when the field in the valley below becomes green and perhaps with a model or two in tow.
2nd September 2010
Waving Wheat
A field of waving wheat south of Chinook, Montana.
Almost all of the wheat has been cut from the fields here in north central Montana, but there is still some that remains. This is some of the summer’s last wheat here in these parts.
29th August 2010
Riddled Sign
Stop sign that has been riddled with a shotgun outside of Havre, Montana.
There aren’t too many road signs here in Montana that don’t have bullet holes in them. At first I didn’t understand why. But then I realized it was for the same reasons I have so many photographs of utility poles. On the stark eastern Montana landscape often there is little else.
I captured this image south and east of Havre early in the morning as the sun was just rising above the horizon. I’ve been waiting to find a good sign with bullet holes to photograph with the sun coming through. The utilty poles in the background were a nice addition.







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