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"We'll always have a good football team and we'll always win,"

oldngrizzly

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"We'll always have a good football team and we'll always win," Hauck said. "The real question is how many, and that's how the season plays out. You know, there's a lot of things that go into that."
 
"We'll always have a good football team and we'll always win," Hauck said. "The real question is how many, and that's how the season plays out. You know, there's a lot of things that go into that."
Old, this might be your greatest post ever. Im glad to see you’ve finally come around on realizing that only Bobby and the staff know all the ins and outs of the program and that us as fans really don’t have the in-depth knowledge to legitimately complain about why or why not something isn’t working. Good work old.
 
Old, this might be your greatest post ever. Im glad to see you’ve finally come around on realizing that only Bobby and the staff know all the ins and outs of the program and that us as fans really don’t have the in-depth knowledge to legitimately complain about why or why not something isn’t working. Good work old.
Yes it's taken years for me to come to this realization. MANY YEARS. But my post to hoops about Ekalackaka I feel is better. How's the dog walking coming ? Hot summer days can be brutal
 
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Hey, Ekalaka is a challenge. Just getting there can be a challenge. And being there is a challenge too. Life is challenging when you cannot spell.
I had a conversation recently with another buddy that grew up in Eastern Montana. What is more remote Ekalaka or Jordan? I argued Ekalaka because you never go through there on your way to anywhere. It is literally the end of the road.
 
Hey, Ekalaka is a challenge. Just getting there can be a challenge. And being there is a challenge too. Life is challenging when you cannot spell.

There’s always Alzada and Westby.

Volvo, you sound like a SE Montanan. I am familiar with all three places mentioned, been there, done that. Try going to Ekalaka via Alzada sometime, if you are up to a challenge. Summertime only. Now, THAT is the definition of rural.
Wolf, how'd you ever connect Westby and Alzada? Opposite corners of Eastern Montana. Three things to see in Westby: Wheat, North Dakotans, and Cannucks.
 
I had a conversation recently with another buddy that grew up in Eastern Montana. What is more remote Ekalaka or Jordan? I argued Ekalaka because you never go through there on your way to anywhere. It is literally the end of the road.
The end of the paved road in Carter County is just south of Ekalaka, on a rise in the road, as I remember. The quality of road surfaces deteriorates the farther one gets from Elalaka. The road north is straight as an arrow, but gullies are on either side of the road, seemingly forever. No shoulder. so if you go off the road....bye bye!. Maybe thats why I get the Willies every time I see pictures of a Roller-Coaster ride.
 
The end of the paved road in Carter County is just south of Ekalaka, on a rise in the road, as I remember. The quality of road surfaces deteriorates the farther one gets from Elalaka. The road north is straight as an arrow, but gullies are on either side of the road, seemingly forever. No shoulder. so if you go off the road....bye bye!. Maybe thats why I get the Willies every time I see pictures of a Roller-Coaster ride.
That's not true, anymore. They completed the highway from Ekalaka to Alzada. Makes for a nice drive from Eastern Montana to Rapid City, Sturgis, Deadwood, Etc.
 
I had a conversation recently with another buddy that grew up in Eastern Montana. What is more remote Ekalaka or Jordan? I argued Ekalaka because you never go through there on your way to anywhere. It is literally the end of the road.
I've been through Alzada a few times and I know there are signs for Ekalaka along 212. I had to look up where Westby is to be honest, but I have a couple more nominees for remotes.
Cooke City and Yaak. Both, I believe are still only accessible by snowmobile in the winter.
 
I've been through Alzada a few times and I know there are signs for Ekalaka along 212. I had to look up where Westby is to be honest, but I have a couple more nominees for remotes.
Cooke City and Yaak. Both, I believe are still only accessible by snowmobile in the winter.
Cooke City and Yaak are both beautiful and always have the vibe that a few of their residents are hiding from authorities.
 
Try Roscoe and it's famous T shirt snd bumper sticker: " Where the hell is Roscoe ?"

Roscoe, between Red Lodge and Absorkee, is one of the front doors to The Beartooth-Absaroka Wilderness along with the trails outside of Red Lodge anf Cooke City, a million acres of The Beartooth and Absaroka ( Ab-sa-roh-ka) Mountains, the biggest contiguous area in the Lower 48 above 10,000 feet, featuring big horn sheep, fuzzy white mountain goats, moose, elk and mule deer @ lower elevations, wolves, mountain lions 🦁, wolverines, and yes, plenty of our namesake grizzly bears.

And you can now, for a cool $ 1 million, buy a great steak house and bar in Roscoe with a great name: The Grizzly Bar !!!
 
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