Early 20th-Century Building Materials: Siding and Roofing
edge to 9,930-foot Bighorn Peak, a ragged fin of black rock frequented by wild sheep. As you descend toward Black Butte Creek, watch for stumps of fossilized trees in the Gallatin Petrified Forest. Spend your second night at Black Butte Creek site WF1 (after about 12 miles), and enjoy views across a meadow. From there, it’s an easy 5-mile ... ................
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