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Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
06/24/2018
Mountain goats on Sacagawea Peak.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Hiking at the base of the rocky bowl.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Snow can linger until June and even into July.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Thick clouds at the pass.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Popular spot to find goats and boarders seeking summer snow. Skiers are en route to ski Bozeman's favorite summer ski line, "The Great One."
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
06/24/2018
These mountain goats are clearly habituated to people. They come within close range but do not seem aggressive. Do not feed the wildlife.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Mountain goats love the rocky terrain.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Skiers trek across the dramatic ridgeline to Naya Nuki Peak.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
Eastern views on the way back down.
Stephanie Keene
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06/24/2018
With its clear blue green waters, Fairy Lake is a popular destination.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
06/24/2018
Fairy Lake is one of the Bridgers' best and most accessible lakes.

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