March 04, 2015
A Fine Day on Rebublic Peak - Cooke City, MT 3-4-15
The winter has been very mild here in Bozeman this year, and whilst in the midst of a "no powder days" doldrums recently, a good friend gave the call I love to get, lets hit the backcountry! Now Cooke City is known more as a snowmobile mecca, and since I sold my "access" sleds years ago, we decided just a couple of quick-right-out-of-town skin and ski's was exactly what the doctor ordered. And, as always...Cooke City did not disappoint.
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New photos published to the website!
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