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— Dave Books '■- ^m - , ■ -. '""***£ 2 >tBRuAftY200i MONTANA OUTDOORS South of Livingston, spring moisture paints the Absaroka foothills in constrasting shades of green. Named for the Absaroka or Crow Indians, these mountains join the Beartooths to form the rugged Absaroka- Beartooth Wilderness. k Mb A A - B V- ' ' V^Ufi IBW. ML* WKbbSI rf f, r>!7Bv $• f "' l^QrvJSc lBLKm\ Ibt^^*** 1 *" i itf IBJ I 4 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2001 MONTANA I II 1 1 II II IKS ■■MB^^H A cow moose and her calf cool off amon...g the cattails, while a red-necked grebe chick enjoys the view from its mother's back. 6 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2001 MONTANA (II 1 1 >l II IKS COIOUROUTDOORS COM On the opposite page, golden larches provide a splendid backdrop for a fall outing on McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park.
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