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The pictures I have posted here are of the drive along the Bear Tooth Pass to where it reaches its' highest point at 10,974 feet! This is called the "top of the world" and it certainly feels like it.
These are the Beartooth Mountains as seen from east of Red Lodge Montana.
This is a partial shot of Red Lodge Montana.
We are on our way to the top of Beartooth Pass.
You really must watch for falling rocks!
These roads are a thrill, but be careful!
JR operating the Sony Camcorder.
I thought this was kind of neat.
A great view from the road.
There really is snow up here!
Welcome to Wyoming.
Me concentrating on the roads.
The poles are used to measure snow and help to guide the snow plows!
Nothing but mountains and snow up here.
This never was one of my favorite roads!
We are almost at the top of the pass.
The lookout at the top of the pass at 10,984 feet!
And this is what you see from way up here.
A realistic perspective. It is beautiful!
There are many "switchbacks" on the way up here.
Now this guy is a serious photographer!
This is the rental Hertz gave us to use. It is a Subaru Legacy all wheel drive with ABS and full power. A special thanks to Hertz for providing us with a great car. It was a joy to drive!
My last page will be of Minneapolis/St.Paul International airport. Just for fun!
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