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Article: Beartooth Highway

Sounds super, how about posting some photos???

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Sounds super, how about posting some photos???

:encouragement:

Sorry about the delay.
I'll see if I can post some images.
See the next entry.
 

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Images below from near the summit of the Beartooth highway. Sorry about the Porsches... Someday I will make this trip in the TR3A. It is spectacular.
Cheers,
Steve

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We (lovely wife and I) have a cabin south of Red Lodge. We drive the Beartooth Highway at least once a year in our TR4. Sometimes we drive over the pass through Yellowstone Park to West Yellowstone, overnight and return through the park the next day. Couple of years ago we made the trip and had to return through Cody Wyoming, it snowed and the pass was closed. The pass is closed in winter, they try to get it open by Memorial Day. This past summer a small group of us from our vintage foreign car club made the drive. This is a spectacular drive.

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