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Bear Tooth pass

MCMXCIVRS

More toys than space
Last week I made a trip down through Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washinton, British Columbia and back home to Calgary. The main objective of this trip was to cross the Beartooth Pass as I had never been over it before. I crossed into the US at Sweetgrass, turned east onto highway 87 at Great Falls ending the day at Billings MT. Day two, I stopped at Custer Battlefield, then continued down to WY, turning onto highway 14 at Ranchester. I followed it over Granite Pass to Lovell WY. from there I cut over to highway 212 to cross the Beartooth Pass. I made it as far as Gardner MT that day. Day three, I rode up to Helena MT, then over to Missoula Mt, where I caught highway 12 over the Lolo Pass into Idaho. I crossed over to Lewiston, then north on highway 95 to Moscow ID for the night. I headed up to Chattaroy WA for a couple of days visiting relatives before heading back to Canada. I crossed the border again on highway 31 and headed for Salmo BC. I rode up through the Kootenays past Kaslo and on to Nakusp. From there I went further west on highway 6 to Vernon BC, then north to Sicamous and on to Revelstoke to end day six. From there it was an easy ride the rest of the way home to Calgary for a total of just over 3900Km.

Granite Pass
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Beartooth Pass
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I think youve seen this sign before ;)
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