Things to Note When Driving in Montana
- At
some point, expect to cross the Continental Divide.
- Winter
may literally be around the next corner.
- Seeing
the legs of a dead animal sticking up from the bed of a truck in front you is
perfectly normal.
- Driving
a rough here road means you need a four-wheel drive truck with 10 ply tires, a
shovel, and a chainsaw in the back.
- A road
range incident may involve a surly cow and an automobile on a stretch of “free
range” highway.
- Distance
is a measurement of miles not hours of driving.
- Playing
tag with cloud shadows roving along an open stretch of highway is an actual
thing.
- Get used
to the highway vanishing into a vast landscape.
- Pavement
is overrated.
—Mitchell Hegman
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