Photography And Half-Thoughts By Mitchell Hegman

...because some of it is pretty and some of it is not.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Haystack



Today, I have posted a photograph I took the other day.  The photo was taken between Avon and Elliston, Montana, along the Little Blackfoot River.  The hay in this area is comprised entirely of the natural grasses that grow in the lush bottoms.  The hay is stacked by means of a contraption called a “beaverslide” hay stacker.   The beaverslides, which are generally made from lodgepole pine, were invented here Southwestern Montana’s Big Hole Valley.

--Mitchell Hegman (Beaverslide photo from openaranch.com)

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