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Montana Winter

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25 Dec 2014

Ski trip and Backcountry Cabin: Life Closer to What Pioneers Knew

by IngoldAdmin | posted in: Montana Winter | 0

A backcountry cabin with a working wood stove makes a great overnight stop at the end of a day on skis. One thing about wood stoves, though. Small spaces and low ceilings mean folks who draw upper bunk-beds will soon shed their sleeping bags, and those down below will welcome any dogs willing to double as foot warmers.

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