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Snow in the Hills

April 21, 2008 by Jason Savage 8 Comments

Well we thought we had escaped the last of it…

Hard to believe we are nearing the end of April with the weather we’ve seen this weekend.

We got hit by a pretty powerful storm which dropped about two feet of snow in the mountains and about a foot down by our house. Not to mention the temps have dropped well down below freezing in the evening with the high today around 25.

MT Helena

Now normally I wouldn’t be too bitter about the snow, but it was up in the 70’s last week, so cmon’ already!

Labrador Retriever

Lucy spots some mule deer.

Nevertheless, I had a great hike today up Mt Helena. My dog Lucy and I went out hiking back in the hills to stretch my legs and apparently so she could scope out some deer to chase. She always tries so hard, but is never quite fast enough:)

Filed Under: General Posts Tagged With: Hiking, Montana, Mt Helena, Snow

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Based in Montana, Jason works as a freelance and commercial photographer, specializing in travel and outdoor photography.

His work has been featured in National Geographic Traveler, Time, Outside, Audubon, Outdoor Photographer,The Nature Conservancy and many others.
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