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     I am officially a member of the 406. The entire state of Montana only has one area code, and I officially became a member of it this past week. Thanks to an early birthday present from my parents I once again have a phone that is funtional. So, if you’re looking to get ahold of me, just give my old number a call. My new number is posted on my voicemail.

Rich Ranch

While my friend Kayla was in town we also went horseback riding up at the Rich Ranch just outside of Seeley. The rain held off just long enough for us to do a 2 hour trail ride through the mountains. I haven’t been horseback riding in years & was super excited to find out that everyone in our group was also excited to hit the trail on horseback. We saddled up our horses, let out a few yee-haws and took off down the trail.

Alberton Gorge

One of my girlfriends from high school came to Missoula for a little visit. She brought a few friends with her that she had went to college with as well. I wanted to show them as much as Montana as I could on my 3 days off, and despite the rain, I think everyone made the best of the weather & had a great time. We went horseback riding (pictures to come), Jerry Johnson Hot Springs (in a snowstorm. It snowed on Lolo), white water rafting, among other things. My neighbor across the street is working on becoming a guide for the University & only needs to take out a few more trips before he becomes an official guide. He was awesome enough to take us out on the river for the day, thanks again [Captain] Jack! The river was high, but a LOT of fun.

Skyler Turns 3

My “little” collie dog turned 3 today, officially making the dogs 1, 2, and 3 respectively. We had a little birthday party for Skyler this evening, cake included.
I am convinced that in Skyler’s mind she believes she is a warrior princess so Rob, down at Go Fetch! made her a special beef carrot warrior princess cake.

Ridin’ Dirty

Welcome to Seattle! Oh wait, no, I still live in Missoula! It’s been doing nothing but rain, at least once a day, here in Missoula since May 16th. On the plus side, we’re getting a lot of water we missed b/c of the crappy snowfall this year & the grasses in the mountains are greener than I’ve ever seen them.
      Sick of the rain, Missoula did what it always does, make the best of any weather, cold or hot, rain or shine. So Chris & I decided to take on mountain biking this week. I’ve done a few off road trails on my own before, & Chris has been doing some biking in training for his adventure racing so we took off down the Rattlesnake Wilderness one day to get muddy. Even Bosco the adventure dog came along. I’ve been training him to ride alongside a bike since he was about 6 months old. Today was his true test of obedience with a bike and he certainly passed with flying colors!