It's winter here in eastern Montana but with dry streets and 60 degree, it does not feel like it. I'd put the bike away a few weeks ago after a heavy snowstorm but the warmer weather of the last 10 days has taken away the snow and ice except from tiny pockets still in the shade. It was an opportunity to get out a nd ride.
I did a 6 miles run in the morning with a friend it even though I was down to shorts and a t-shirt I was still sweating. This is great running weather. Here are a few views of the morning.
I headed west and stopped at the Canyon Creek Battlefield site for a quick photo.
Then it was north on Buffalo Trail. I rode to Molt Road, glanced at the village of Molt, a couple miles to the west, before turning east and riding to Shorey Road. I stopped along Shorey for a few photos.
When I arrived at Hwy 3 it was decision time. I could go straight on Alkali Creek Road and head toward Billings Heights, turn right and head back to Billings that way, or turn left and head out of town. Out of town it was.
I've ridden this road many, many times and it's one to just set the cruise control to 70 mpg and enjoy. It's flat and straight and the view is unimpeded by anything.
I stopped in Broadview for a quick photo.
When I got a few miles outside of town I stopped for a photo with a nice view of the Snowy Mountains in the background.
The next stop is Lavina. They have a large solar farm there so I stopped for a photo.
And one looking into town.
I rode through town and then the 1/2 mile to the intersection with Hwy 12. I checked my map to see how long it would take me to ride to Roundup, 23 miles away, and back home from there. Hmmm, I am supposed to meet friends at 3 pm and it would be a tight fit so I decided to go back on Hwy 3, the way I had come. I stopped at the Adams Hotel for a photo before leaving.
Then I spied some outhouses down next to the old bank building. We had a pretty severe windstorm through the area in the past week and it looks like it knocked down both of these. Interesting that each one is down in a different direction. That's Montana wind for you.
The ride back was uneventful. Just sailed along with a bit of a crosswind.
It was a 116 mile ride.












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