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You Never Know What You Are Going to Run Across on the Beartooth Pass

This is the fourth and final part of a series of four posts on the Beartooth Scenic Byway. If you want to see the first post, click on the following link: Highway to Heaven - Don't Pass this Up! (if you follow the links in the first three posts, you will get back to here).

Not only have I seen some beautiful vegetation, flowers and views along the 57 miles from Red Lodge to Cooke City on the Beartooth Highway but I also ran across a couple of unexpected animal appearances.

The first was by the following marmot standing on the edge of a rock cliff.

Marmot along the way on Beartooth Highway Pass

The second, even more fascinating to watch, was the following red fox trying to catch his prey underneath the snow.

Red Fox along the way on the Beartooth Highway Pass

This completes the little bit of history and some of the magnificent views encountered in my most recent drive on the Beartooth Pass. Stay tuned for the next series of posts which will be on the Yellowstone National Park!

Gerry Khatchikian, ASA, TRC (4 languages spoken: English, French, Spanish, Armenian)
Realtor Associate

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Posted Monday Jun 01