
I don’t remember taking family vacations as a kid growing up in eastern Montana. I do remember camping trips – to Medicine Rocks State Park, the Long Pines, the Beartooth Mountains, and Yellowstone National Park.
As a young, single, professional adult working in Helena, Montana, I took a Girl Scout Troop (Juniors) to Yellowstone National Park (with other adults to help drive and supervise).
But as far as I can remember, last fall – when my husband and I were doing a little sight-seeing on our way home from a wedding – was the first time I stopped to see Gibbon Falls.
It is as steep as it looks – straight down on both sides of the Gibbon River! Gibbon Falls itself has a drop of 84 feet (26 m).
Thanks, Frank, for the challenge!
Been there in 2006. It’s a magical place.
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It is indeed!
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Beautiful! Wishing I was there. 😊
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Thanks! Wishing with you.
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😉
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Thanks for the like on Wisdom of A Child my take on Frank’s “steep.” Perhaps I will see you next week. 😀
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Picture with poetry and wisdom! Very clever use of steep. How could one not like your post!
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Whew! I’m not one for heights but the waterfall scenery is beautiful.
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Safety railing and walls makes appreciating such scenery a little easier!
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