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The Centennials |
The flat-topped, rocky, basin-filled Centennials form a solid boundary between Idaho and Montana. They also form a large valley of the same name. If you can picture an upside down 'T' then separate slightly the perpendicular lines you will be picturing an elementary map of the Centennials and the Gravelleys. The Gravellys being the up and down part and the Centennials being the across part. The Centennial Valley dives through the space made by separating the lines. It is a beautiful, grass-laden valley. Harsh in the winter and oh, so rich in the summer. This picture is taken looking southward toward the Centennials (from the perspective of the very southern end of the Gravellys). The lodge is placed at this point and if I would have pointed my camera slightly downward, you would be able to see it in the middle of this picture. Speaking of which, ignore the differing blues in the sky. I tried to combine a few photos and they weren't exactly the same color!
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