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Since no one else had started one, I thought I'd get things rolling for 2014.

I did a drive across a portion of Montana USA last week. Here are a couple of snaps I took along the way.

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Interesting how the arrows are perpendicular; but one is captioned east & the other west.

My Mum's folks live north of there in Alberta - beautiful countryside!!!

Nice shots peoples! I just got granted access to the forum again because of the IP issues where i couldn't even access anything on the forum! :(

A few shots from me:

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WTAC 2013 by K.L.Photography, on Flickr
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WTAC 2013 by K.L.Photography, on Flickr
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WTAC 2013 by K.L.Photography, on Flickr
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This week my wife and I drove through the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. The scenery was absolutely spectacular and I tried my best to capture it with my camera. If anyone gets the chance to do this, I would highly recommend it. Was an awesome adventure!

These are just a handful of the literally hundreds of pictures I took.


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