Ah, winter. We've got love it to keep from going insane here in Montana, where the greater portion of the year is devoted to it whether we like it or not. But one thing that unites all Montanans (at least those that stick around during the winter - there are those that only stay during the three months of pleasant weather) is that we all have to deal with traveling in adverse conditions.
This historic photo might give you flashbacks to the last time you were stuck in the winter. Taken on the Flying D, one of Montana's great historic ranches, at some point in the 30s or 40s, it shows two automobiles apparently with at least one of them trapped in the snowpack. One man is leaning over in the pose familiar to any who have ever inspected a stuck tire, and the other is looking towards the photographer with what we assume is the annoyance that he's taking a picture rather than helping.
The Flying D has been owned by billionaire media mogul Ted Turner since 1989 and is famous for the herd of bison he raises on its acreage. Before that, it was owned by various big-time ranchers and Texans following its formation in 1908.
But there's something comforting about knowing that even the richest among us will probably have to suffer through winter car trouble as well.
See the starkly beautiful photo below, and be glad you're at home sipping coffee.
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