"It's not what they say on the blogs that may be significant, it's what they whisper." -f
1) Robert Redford's book, "The Outlaw Trail", which passes through the Bighorns:

2) The mixup between "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and the plot of "A Farewell to Arms":

3) Edge of the Cloud Peak Wilderness:
“Now I feel that my father is sitting on the edge of a cloud somewhere watching.”

4) Elevation Range of Bighorn National Forest, within the treeline:
"Elevations range from 5,000 feet (1,500 m) along the sagebrush and grass-covered lowlands at the foot of the mountains, to 13,189 feet (4,020 m) on top of Cloud Peak, the highest point in the Bighorn Mountains." - source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_National_Forest
"The crest of the Bighorn Mountains is above tree line, which is about 10,200 feet." - source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1371c/report.pdf
5) Big-horned Kachina Dolls:

6) Free Admission:

"What did you expect for free admission?" - Skippy
1) Robert Redford's book, "The Outlaw Trail", which passes through the Bighorns:
2) The mixup between "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and the plot of "A Farewell to Arms":
3) Edge of the Cloud Peak Wilderness:
“Now I feel that my father is sitting on the edge of a cloud somewhere watching.”
4) Elevation Range of Bighorn National Forest, within the treeline:
"Elevations range from 5,000 feet (1,500 m) along the sagebrush and grass-covered lowlands at the foot of the mountains, to 13,189 feet (4,020 m) on top of Cloud Peak, the highest point in the Bighorn Mountains." - source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_National_Forest
"The crest of the Bighorn Mountains is above tree line, which is about 10,200 feet." - source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1371c/report.pdf
5) Big-horned Kachina Dolls:
6) Free Admission:
"What did you expect for free admission?" - Skippy
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