Also stop in at the Neil Chaput de saintage gallery in downtown Missoula, He is the owner of the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, and usually have some fine exhibits by many world class photographers there.
Br
Also stop in at the Neil Chaput de saintage gallery in downtown Missoula, He is the owner of the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, and usually have some fine exhibits by many world class photographers there.
Br
The National Bison Range and St. Ignatius Mission are pretty close to one another, as is the Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge. That's a compact area, not too far from Missoula, with a lot to see and photograph.
There also is a pretty high bluff overlooking the Milltown Dam, which gives a nice afternoon/evening view of the confluence of the Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers. I don't recall exactly how to get to the bluff, but Milltown is located east of Missoula off of I-90. If you get off the interstate at the Milltown exit, you probably can find someone who could guide you from there.
The Milltown Dam area, might not be the most photographic anylonger, they are taking that dam out and restoring the Clark fork back to a natural flow, so could be a lot of construction equipment in the area to screw the shot up.
Dave
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