Morning Storm On the Scapegoat Mountains in Montana

in #photography7 years ago

The majestic Scapegoat Mountain Range in the Rocky Mountains of Montana looms over the Lewis and Clark National Forest in the Scapegoat Wilderness within the Sun River Game Preserve. 

This area is full of  wildlife including wolverine, deer, elk, moose, grizzly bear, black  bear, mountain goat, mountain sheep and mountain lion. 

This was shot in early November when the air is cool with the storm  rolling in but the groundwater is still warm creating morning mist  rising from the small mountainside creeks that feed into Hoadley Creek. 

I was skedaddling out as fast as I could eastbound to beat a rapidly  moving storm from closing in and trapping me in the area. Flying through  this rugged wilderness requires great attention to weather conditions. 

I am flying directly over Grizzly Basin and in the middle of the  image is Deadman Hill. The ridgeline along the right side of the photo  is Hoadley Reef and Scarlet Mountain, part of the Lewis and Clark Range.  

This ridge also runs along the Continental Divide and marks the  boundary between the Lewis and Clark National Forest and the Flathead  National Forest. These Massive limestone cliffs that dominate the Scapegoat Wilderness are an extension of the Bob Marshall's Chinese Wall. 

The Bob Marshall /  Scapegoat wilderness complex is the only place outside national parks  in the lower 48 states that supports a population of grizzly bears. This region was inhabited by various cultures of First Nations  Peoples for a period of at least 8,000-10,000 years. 

The First Nations  Blackfeet Nation used this area for hunting and gathering and traveled  extensively along the creeks of the Continental Divide. 

From "Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition" my personal project of exploration in the North American Wilderness. 

I am  on a mission to raise awareness of our Iconic Natural Heritage Treasures  of North America. 

Please re-steemit if you like what you see and want to help spread the word! 

Yehaw! 

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Great things are done when men and mountains meet. Good on you mate @skypilot. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work mate. 100% Upvoted for your mission

Thanks inzeen, I could not agree more... I have been enthralled by mountains since I was a young lad way back in the last century LOL... I love the juxtaposition of solitude and strength these places exude!

I'm in love with every single photo you post. you're an amazing photographer, you can definetly capture nature in all its beauty. Keep up the good work, i'll surely keep comming back(:

Thank you so much for such a wonderful remark Oriana! I truly appreciate your support and stay tuned as I have much more coming.

wow, that is amazing!

Very nice.It is upvoted.Now i am following you.

Thanks you!

que bellas esa montañas son muy impresionante gracias por su post!!!

Usted es muy bienvenido, me complace que disfrute el trabajo y realmente aprecio su apoyo!

What a gorgeous shot of the mountains! Never underestimate the power of nature to make you feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Keep it up. I am now following you @skypilot. Stay adventurous.

Thanks so much, being that you are also a fellow camera enthusiast I really appreciate you taking time to check out my work. Your work is awesome as well!

Wow it's an amazing view
great capture @skypilot
I love the article that gives us great details
thank you
Cheers!

Nice! Glad you enjoy it.... thanks for the support

Amazing, looks almost surreal. You have captured the essence of this natural wonder. Please continue.......upvoted!

That is very kind of you to say and I most certainly will continue as long as people like you enjoy the work!!

@skypilot
amazing article

Cool, and thanks SDD

Amazing! Just as we got used with the pictures you are sharing with us. Thank you!

Thanks so much! LOL, do you think I am oversharing?