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A trailhead sign in the Montana’s Crazy Mountains points the way to the Porcupine Lowline. Beyond, by October 2018, the expected Forest Service trail trail signs and blazes were mostly missing.
The Crazy Mountains were originally part of Crow tribal lands before colonialist settlers arrived and drove them from the range in the 1860s. In the swap, Crazy Peak will remain in the hands of David ...
A biker was rescued and flown to the hospital over the weekend after an incident in the Crazy Mountains.Meagher County ...
Mike and his friend, Ted Border, climbed the Crazy Mountains’ imposing Sunlight Peak in 2019 and noticed another nearby peak to the northeast. Called Tabletop, the mountain is much less ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. From the back of a bush plane at Mission Field, the Crazy Mountains ...
But in Montana’s Crazy Mountains, both collaborators and outsiders are questioning the intent and timing of a proposed public-private land swap. After the public comment period closed on Dec. 23 for ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — More than a year after the Crazy Mountain Access Project group put a land swap proposal before the Custer Gallatin National Forest, the public has an opportunity to comment on ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — The U.S. Forest Service's decision to close two public trails in Montana’s Crazy Mountains made its way to the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday, as the panel pondered whether the service ...
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That was where we were headed. As our plane approached, the Crazies rose up like a medieval fortress, sheer walled and glacier tipped, toward the 11,214-foot Crazy Peak.
Under the multi-part agreement, the Forest Service will transfer 3,855 acres to landowners in the Crazy Mountains and Gallatin Range. In exchange, 6,110 acres of private land will become public ...