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Montana

For any person that can travel. Montana seems like the place to be for spring time sledding.

Up to 4 feet of snow in Mont. closes highways
April 29th, 2009 @ 1:43pm
By AMY BETH HANSON
Associated Press Writer


HELENA, Mont. (AP) - A storm dumped as much as 4 feet of snow on northwest Montana and piled it in drifts 12 feet high, blocking major highways Wednesday and isolating an entire town.

Many schools were closed in the area along the Rocky Mountain Front.

Officials said all roads in and out of the town of Browning _ just east of Glacier National Park _ were closed Wednesday.

A foot of snow fell in Browning during the night, bringing the total since the storm started Monday to 4 feet, the National Weather Service said.

"Getting out of my door to the street, (the snow) was up to my waist," Browning Schools Superintendent Mary Johnson said Wednesday. "This is by far the worst (storm) we've had in several winters and it's still snowing."

Johnny Noe, co-owner of the St. Mary Lodge in Glacier National Park, reported 5 feet of snow with 12-foot drifts.
 
We are just sitting around with our sleds loaded and trucks idling waiting for the clouds to break.. :)
 
We are just sitting around with our sleds loaded and trucks idling waiting for the clouds to break.. :)

You guys gotthis too Scott???
I thought it was just the front range along with Glacier...
 
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