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Headwaters County District Attorney Jefferson Kirk reluctantly agrees to assist John Sharp and the Sharp Ranch launch a recreational cattle drive business. Swollen mountain streams and washed out roads first plague the fledgling enterprise’s trip into Montana’s Big Belt Mountains. read more |
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taken from the Jefferson Kirk stood in the middle of Dry Creek Road. Neither the road nor the creek was dry. Water lapped lightly against Kirk’s cowboy boots. The swollen mountain stream had toppled a juniper bush covered with clumps of purple berries from the eroded stream bank. Lodged against the upper opening of the metal culvert, the juniper prevented most of the usually small stream from flowing under the roadway. Water backed up above the culvert and spilled out onto the graveled surface of the road. |
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John "J.T." Flynn was raised on a cattle ranch in southwestern Montana. He has been a prosecuting attorney for many years. He shares his love and understanding of Montana’s Big Sky country not only in his books but also through his work as a hunting guide and as one of the hosts of the Montana High Country Cattle Drive. Every summer, the cattle drive offers guests the opportunity to join Montana ranchers on traditional Montana cattle drives. |
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