I saw one of those chairs made from horns Tuesday in the local antique store. If I remember correctly, they were asking $450 for it.
Treefarmer

I saw one of those chairs made from horns Tuesday in the local antique store. If I remember correctly, they were asking $450 for it.
Thanks Philip.. A little outta my pocket funds!!!treefarmer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:02 pmI saw one of those chairs made from horns Tuesday in the local antique store. If I remember correctly, they were asking $450 for it.
Treefarmer
Chris.. Have you hiked any of it??Montanaman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:29 pm In the southern end of the Big Belt mountains in Montana
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It is beautiful up around Kalispell and Flathead lake. Western Montana has some extreme beauty! The southern and northern parts are quite different, with south west MT having big open river valleys with big mountain peaks, and the north west mostly lower elevation with tight river valleys and heavily forested. When I think of the north, I think of Ponderosa pines, we have just a few in the south and halfway up the state, they become more prevalent.TwoFlowersLuggage wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:55 pm When I was a teenager, I spent a week living with a family near Kalispell on a 4-H exchange program. We went fishing on Flathead Lake and visited other cool sites in the area. They were a family of loggers and they took me up into the mountains to watch them de-limb and load some felled trees. It was a gorgeous area!


Nice pictures, I am always fascinated by a group of shelf mushrooms. Late December and no snow cover in the snow belt.....hmmm


Amazing picture, thanks for sharing it.

Kind of a spooky shot with the tree branches.

