Numa Ridge in the Distance Through the Trees
Numa Ridge, covered in the first layer of early snowfall, peeks out beneath the clouds and through the trees in this image I lensed while hiking and exploring the wilderness around Sullivan Meadow in north western Montana. Fall has come to the northern frontier, the forests and mountains are changing and beginning to shed their summers green.
In the immediate foreground a runoff tributary of the North Fork Flathead River reflects the clouds and treeline from the opposite shoreline.
In the not so distant past all of this land was home to many First Nations Tribes such as the Blackfeet, Crew and Flathead. Blackfeet occupied the country to the east and the Flathead territory extended from the valley to the west.
These two tribes were never very friendly or even congenial often fought ferocious battles in the valleys and mountains. This was due to a number of issues but primarily seemed to have been because the Flathead crossed Blackfoot territory to hunt Buffalo.
While Blackfeet had an abundance of buffalo because they primarily camped on the east side of the mountains where the buffalo herds grazed, there were no buffalo west of the Continental Divide, at least north of the state of Utah. So Flatheads crossed the mountains to secure their buffalo while Blackfeet crossed the mountains to their west to fish the mountain streams, which was considered Flathead Territory. Then there were the Cree to the north.
This image is from my ongoing project in which I am trying to raise awareness of the 47% of the USA and 90% of Canada that remain unpopulated wilderness.
Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition is my personal mission to introduce people to these amazing locations that surround us.
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