Montana Outdoors Vol 21 No 1 Jan/feb 1990

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there's nothin' richer'n the upper Missouri. Or purtier.
I seen the Great Falls and traveled Maria's River, dodgin' the Blackfeet, makin' cold camps and some- times thinkin' my time was up, and all the time livin' wonderful, loose and frees ary animal. That's some that is.' " — The Big Sky Cedar waxwing: Jan L. Wassink HB "Overhead — you could almost say on all sides, too — was the sky — deeper, bluer, bigger than he had ever known.
"He breathed the air. He looked. He heard the ring of silence.
... He felt somehow afloat in space. A shudder shook him, the shudder of delight. He stretched his arms wide and said aloud, By George, I'm free!' — The Blue Hen's Chick Red fox seeking dinner Brian Struble Success! (right): Brian Struble Pups at play Jan I. Wassink 5BX "And I remember nights on the plains when the wind whispered in the grass and you could reach a star and a wing fanned unseen overhead. A man felt wonderfully small with the miles rolling away and away from him into the last ranks of shadow, felt insignificant and fine, felt gathered into himself, a tiny unity against the great diversity, or felt dispersed, aflow with space, and was happy at that too." — "The Rockies, " Holiday maga- zine, July 1955, as reported in "Big Sky, Fair Land — The Environmental Essays of A.B.

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