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  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0056.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0012.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0009.jpg
  • View shows a section of the Flathead Lake lakebed that has been "restored" after damage by heavy machinery.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0007.jpg
  • Looking along the length of the illegally permitted bridge to Dockstader Island. This view also shows the severe rutting of the lakebed. Flathead Lake fills to full pool in June. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0067.jpg
  • Imagine this scene without the illegally permitted bridge. The Montana Lakeshore Protection Act explicity protects Montana's lakeshores. Flathead Lake is Montana's crown jewel lake.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0046.jpg
  • Looking south across Flathead Lake past Dockstader Island where the bridge terminates.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0039.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0020.jpg
  • A crowd of 80 people holding banners stating: "Significant?Absolutely!" at the Stop the Bridge public rally and demonstration on the north shore of Flathead Lake organized by CANSC (Community Association for North Shore Conservation) on February 15, 2015.  In this photo, only the bridge pilings have been placed as the first phase of construction. The concrete spans are shown in the previous images in this series.
    lgphoto_150215_0060.jpg
  • Significant impediment to the landscape? Imagine this scene without the illegally permitted bridge. The Montana Lakeshore Protection Act explicity protects Montana's lakeshores. Flathead Lake is Montana's crown jewel lake.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0049.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0009.jpg
  • A view from Hidden Lake Trail towards the Garden Wall at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS clumps of sub-alpine fir have gotten thicker and taller in this area due to warming temperatures and changes in snow melt.
    lgphoto_141007_0238.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0118.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0026.jpg
  • Significant impediment to the landscape? Imagine this scene without the illegally permitted bridge. The Montana Lakeshore Protection Act explicity protects Montana's lakeshores. Flathead Lake is Montana's crown jewel lake.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0049.jpg
  • This view shows Dockstader Island, the bridge, the highly disturbed and gouged lakebed, and the silted waters of Flathead Lake.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0040.jpg
  • A westward looking view of the bridge under construction with the highly disturbed lakebed in the foreground.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0038.jpg
  • Here is an example of polluted water caused by the release of fine clay silts due to the gouging of the lakebed that is not allowed under the developer's permit from the county.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0034.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Developer Roger Sortino placed these panels on the lakebed without proper permits from the US Army Corps of Engineers, in order to hasten the construction of his bridge.  The Corps issued a “cease and desist order” but the developer proceeded with construction until rising lake levels forced a halt. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0016.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0058.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0056.jpg
  • This view shows Dockstader Island, the bridge, the highly disturbed and gouged lakebed, and the silted waters of Flathead Lake.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0040.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0024.jpg
  • Dockstader Island Bridge under construction on the north shore of Flathead Lake
    lgphoto_141227_065i.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0060.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0058.jpg
  • An eastward looking view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0055.jpg
  • Looking south across Flathead Lake past Dockstader Island where the bridge terminates.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0039.jpg
  • A westward looking view of the bridge under construction with the highly disturbed lakebed in the foreground.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0038.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0032.jpg
  • A view showing the deep rutting by heavy machinery not repaired by contractor.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0008.jpg
  • A section of the illegally permitted bridge in front of Mount Aeneas in the Swan Range of the Northern Rockies in Montana.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0004.jpg
  • A snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS this is the location of a glacier from the little ice age that ended in 1850 and probably disappeared in the 1940's.
    lgphoto_141007_0158.jpg
  • Wolverine tracks in the snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. wolverine are snow-dependent carnivores and snow is no longer lasting in the Logan Pass area.
    lgphoto_141007_0164.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0126.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0040.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0063.jpg
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  • North Shore of Flathead Lake
    lgphoto_150616_0066.jpg
  • Looking along the length of the illegally permitted bridge to Dockstader Island. This view also shows the severe rutting of the lakebed. Flathead Lake fills to full pool in June. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0067.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0060.jpg
  • Looking south across Flathead Lake past Dockstader Island where the bridge terminates.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0039.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0032.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0024.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0020.jpg
  • A view showing the deep rutting by heavy machinery not repaired by contractor.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0008.jpg
  • A section of the illegally permitted bridge in front of Mount Aeneas in the Swan Range of the Northern Rockies in Montana.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0004.jpg
  • This iconic willow tree helps anchor the north shore of Flathead Lake. The illegally permitted bridge obstructs both the scenic beauty and recreational boat use when the lake is at high water. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0002.jpg
  • Dave Hadden, Chair of CANSC, brings everyone up to date the legal proceedings at the Stop the Bridge public rally and demonstration on the north shore of Flathead Lake organized by CANSC (Community Association for North Shore Conservation).
    lgphoto_150215_0025.jpg
  • Looking along the length of the illegally permitted bridge to Dockstader Island. This view also shows the severe rutting of the lakebed. Flathead Lake fills to full pool in June. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0067.jpg
  • An eastward looking close-up view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0056.jpg
  • Imagine this scene without the illegally permitted bridge. The Montana Lakeshore Protection Act explicity protects Montana's lakeshores. Flathead Lake is Montana's crown jewel lake.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0046.jpg
  • This view shows Dockstader Island, the bridge, the highly disturbed and gouged lakebed, and the silted waters of Flathead Lake.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0040.jpg
  • Here is an example of polluted water caused by the release of fine clay silts due to the gouging of the lakebed that is not allowed under the developer's permit from the county.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0035.jpg
  • Here is an example of polluted water caused by the release of fine clay silts due to the gouging of the lakebed that is not allowed under the developer's permit from the county.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0034.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0024.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0020.jpg
  • Illegally placed structural panels used to keep cement trucks from getting stuck in the lakebed. Note the lake waters touching the panels. Developer Roger Sortino placed these panels on the lakebed without proper permits from the US Army Corps of Engineers, in order to hasten the construction of his bridge.  The Corps issued a “cease and desist order” but the developer proceeded with construction until rising lake levels forced a halt. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0016.jpg
  • Another view showing the severe rutting and gouging of the lakebed. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0012.jpg
  • View of Going to the Sun Road below the Garden Wall in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
    lgphoto_141007_0068.jpg
  • A view from Going to the Sun Road looking down onto a patch of larch pines in autumn, in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
    lgphoto_141007_0064.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0061.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_120727_0807.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
    lgphoto_110531_0018.jpg
  • An eastward looking view across the north shore beach with the bridge disrupting the scenic beauty of the Swan Range.   Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0055.jpg
  • Imagine this scene without the illegally permitted bridge. The Montana Lakeshore Protection Act explicity protects Montana's lakeshores. Flathead Lake is Montana's crown jewel lake.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0046.jpg
  • Here is an example of polluted water caused by the release of fine clay silts due to the gouging of the lakebed that is not allowed under the developer's permit from the county.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0035.jpg
  • North Shore of Flathead Lake
    lgphoto_150616_0066.jpg
  • View shows a section of the Flathead Lake lakebed that has been "restored" after damage by heavy machinery.  Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0007.jpg
  • This iconic willow tree helps anchor the north shore of Flathead Lake. The illegally permitted bridge obstructs both the scenic beauty and recreational boat use when the lake is at high water. Destruction of the lakebed and the resulting loss of scenic value to the area caused by construction of a private bridge to Dockstader Island on the north shore of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, Montana, in violation of the state's Lakeshore Protection Act, as photographed on May 20, 2015.
    lgphoto_150520_0002.jpg
  • A snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS this is the location of a glacier from the little ice age that ended in 1850 and probably disappeared in the 1940's.
    lgphoto_141007_0162.jpg
  • Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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  • Aerial view of Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
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