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SW Conf 2009

 

The first falls of five that Lewis and Clark encountered at Great Falls, Montana - now all have dams on them

Betty Mayeur and host Pam Haugen at the shortest river - this is its whole length until it flows into the Missouri. It is fed by springs.

 

 

Another dam in Great Falls. Lewis and Clark had to pull their canoes around these falls on their trip up the Missouri River.

Host Pam Haugen at Russell Museum

 

Charlie Russell painted the cowboys and Indians of the old West. He lived and worked in Great Falls, and his home and studio are still there.

Buffalo served the needs of the native peoples.

 

Buffalo Jump

 

Hutterite children

Docent at the Charles Russell Museum

 

 

Sluice Boxes Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lunch time during harvesting; note hats hung up and ladies serving men. Betty and Dale at the table.

Making lunch at the

Hutterite colony

Hutterinte guide

Logan Pass and the Road to the Sun in Glacier National Park; 

riding the red bus

 

Hilda Klosterman meets a bear

The red bus (no top!)

Group shiver at St. Mary's Lake - Glacier National Park

Front: Betty Mayeur, Zia Shamsy, Kathy Morris, Carolyn Williams, Pat Peters, Cathy Ignatin, Ruth Barrow, Leyla Akgerman, Ava Rowe, Carol (GF member)  Back: Dale Klosterman, Mary Williams, Hilda Klosterman, Jim Bourn, Sandy Kaiser, Louise (Great Falls member), Henny Houston

 

Montana skies

Mary Williams in Grizzly country

Sight-seeing in Helena