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Madison River Custom Home with Virtual Tour 60 E. Horse Creek Rd. - Madison River Valley, MT One of the largest factors that compels people to buy real estate in Montana is the abundance of open space, access to world class fly fishing, endless hiking and horseback riding as well as the ability e...
03/04/2011
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Immaculate Montana Home with Virtual Tour Hawkwood, MT - Featured Listing in the West Boulder River Valley There are a few places in this world where exceptional forces come together to create something truly spectacular. The West Boulder River Valley is one of those places and in this instance ...
03/02/2011
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Mule Deer Mule Deer are named for their resemblance to the domestic mule due to the shape and size of their ears, which can be nine inches long. Mule deer are a significant part of the major mammal ecosystem in Montana. Mule deer are distributed throughout the state and are present in nearly ...
03/01/2011
Whitetails get their highly creative name from the underside of their posterior, which they wave like flags when in flight as a visual alarm to other deer in the area. Exceptionally graceful, built for speed and stealth, whitetails have a tendency to materialize from thin air and disappear aga...
02/25/2011
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Is it just me.... by Jason Frey Is it just me or are we starting to see some significant activity in the luxury real estate market again? The number of qualified buyers that are considering purchasing properties in excess of $1 million has seemed to rise sharply over the last 6 weeks here in SW ...
02/25/2011
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Montana Wildlife - Mountain Lion For as much attention in recent years that the mountain lion has garnered, they are exceptionally seclusive animals and very few humans have actually seen a lion in the wild. I have been fortunate enough to have seen them on several occasions, at grea...
02/02/2011
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Montana Wildlife - Shiras Moose Moose, in my opinion, are so ugly they are almost beautiful and for those of you who have seen this long-legged, gangly creature know exactly what I mean. Although they are not as regal as elk, elusive as deer or nearly as interesting political fodder as...
01/31/2011
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The media is all abuzz with news of the economy these days. Be it the Internet, television, radio, or any source, all are talking about the economy. However, there is one phrase in particular that tends to permeate the conversation: "economic growth." What is economic growth? What drives it...
01/29/2011
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Black Bear Perhaps the most stirring, and documented animal in the history of man, the bear appears in ancient literature, mythology, cave drawings, and folklore. Unfortunately, many stories surrounding the ferocity of bears do not make the distinction between the grizzly, and its more docile ...
01/29/2011
31 Photo Challenge - Day 3 "Nature" - Go step into it..... Peeking through the trees to Fairy Lake, Bozeman, MT Day 3 of the challenge is "Nature", a great topic. We are all surrounded by it in one way shape or form. Country or city, sod hut or penthouse, one thing we can all enjoy regardless o...
01/18/2011