JimmyW
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Living in Helena, MT, presents a wealth of hiking options. I've hiked extensively in the Elkhorn Mountains, which are a few miles southeast of town. They're an "island range," and run about 30 miles north-south, with the tallest peaks at around 9,400'. Today, I visited Horsethief Park, which is accessed by FS Trail 117 up Pole Creek, out of Winston. I'll share a few pics. The trail starts at 5631' and it's about 3.25 miles to the park.
This shot looks up the park with the Elkhorn divide at the summit. It's a dry time of year, particularly this year. The FS cut down many beetle-killed trees. In late spring, the park is lush green, and we've seen elk grazing here often. The park sits at 7675'.

At the center horizon is High Peak, which is 8,000+. I've been to its summit once. The only named peak that I haven't reached the top of is Crazy Peak, which is off to the left and is the third highest point in the Elkhorns.
This view looks back down the trail at Canyon Ferry Lake, which is a reservoir on the Missouri River. On the Horizon are Mounts Edith, Baldy, and Boulder, the highest points in the Big Belt Mountains.

This shot looks up the park with the Elkhorn divide at the summit. It's a dry time of year, particularly this year. The FS cut down many beetle-killed trees. In late spring, the park is lush green, and we've seen elk grazing here often. The park sits at 7675'.

At the center horizon is High Peak, which is 8,000+. I've been to its summit once. The only named peak that I haven't reached the top of is Crazy Peak, which is off to the left and is the third highest point in the Elkhorns.
This view looks back down the trail at Canyon Ferry Lake, which is a reservoir on the Missouri River. On the Horizon are Mounts Edith, Baldy, and Boulder, the highest points in the Big Belt Mountains.


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