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Monday, July 13, 2015

On Top Of The World and Quilt Winner

There aren’t enough adjectives to describe the beauty and grandeur we saw today—simply amazing!  Sarge and Sarah have been asking us to come over their way—near Emigrant, Montana between Livingston, MT and Yellowstone National Park—for some ATV riding.  Little did we know they were taking us to the top of the world!!

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IMG_2498This photo shows how narrow a ridge we were on at 10,020 feet!!!  Friends of Sarge and Sarah—Bob and Kitsey accompanied us.  It was Kitsey’s first ever ATV ride. 

IMG_2488IMG_2496Can you believe this—who would have ever thought we could gain that much elevation—we climbed and climbed the switchbacks, crossed running creeks and kept climbing topping out at an amazing 10,020 feet (I’ve said that all ready, haven’t I?? Winking smile)  This is an old mining area and there is a maze of crisscrossing roads. 

We enjoyed our lunch in another breathtaking spot after coming down off the windy ridge—a lake as beautiful as Blue Lake and there weren’t a dozen people camped next to this one—we had it all to ourselves!!

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IMG_2500It was a wonderful day spent in the company of great friends!  We are so fortunate!

And now for the quilt giveaway—Paula, you are the winner of the quilt—if you will email me with your address, I will get that little quilt boxed up and sent to you!  Congratulations!  Thanks to all of you for your fantastic response to the giveaway!

13 comments:

  1. Pretty quilt. I have made several bargello quilts with jelly rolls. Works really well and saves on some cutting.

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  2. That path may have been just a little bit too narrow for me. But look at those views.

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  3. Very beautiful pictures.you live in a wonderful part of the world. Enjoy the good weather too.

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  4. what a fabulous view for a lunch stop ....

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  5. Breathtaking! I guess with that elevation that could have a double meaning. What is that lovely red flower among the yellow ones?

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  6. Beautiful vistas so high up! You really are lucky to be in such a gorgeous area, and to have access to the back country for a great day with friends. Congrats to Paula!!

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  7. WOW! I never expected to win the quilt. it is beautiful and I will cherish it, always. Thank you. I am speechless, but, totally excited.

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  8. YAY~ Paula is the lady who taught ME to quilt! Also a fellow RVer too. What a great combo for your winning person!

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