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June 19
We drove the rest of Pintler Scenic Drive today. We did the first half when we got off the I90 at Hwy.1 at Anaconda to travel to Philipsburg. The second half is from Philipsburg to Drummond, where I90 is accessible. (Westbound on I90 from Drummond will take you right back to Hwy.1 Anaconda) Pretty drive. Took us through some lovely countryside that has great views of the surrounding mountains and the many horse & cattle ranches that line the road. Just outside Philipsburg we spotted the Flint River. Running very high with no public access. The sky is busy again with clouds scuttling across overhead. Thick, dark clouds sometimes, then the sun manages to shine brightly through for quite awhile. Drummond has a history of being a shipping center for agriculture products, ore, and whatever else needed shipping in the early days of settlement in the area. Whatever boom was happening in the mines of the days gone by, Drummond shipped it out. Supplies needed by the residents of Philipsburg & other mining towns were shipped into Drummond & then carried by wagons to their destination. With the mines shut down, Drummond has had a rough time of it. It appears downtrodden. Aging buildings & dusty streets under the bright, blue Montana skies make it look like no one cares anymore. Two newer gas stations at one end of the main street cater to the freeway traffic. We stop a time or two to enjoy watching colts or calves cavorting in their green, green pastures, while nearby, mommas watch over them.
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