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This is part 3 of a 4 part series of posts on the Beartooth Scenic Byway.  If you want to see the first post, click on the following link: Highway to Heaven - Don't Pass this Up! (if you follow the links in the first two posts, you will get back to here).

The Beartooth Pass is named after the Beartooth Mountains.  The Beartooth Mountains got their name from the shape of one of its peaks which resembles a bear's tooth.  Named "Na Piet Say", meaning "the bear's tooth", by the Crow Indians, this narrow pyramidal spire (seen in my photo below) was carved by glaciation.  I was lucky to also capture this majestic bird soaring in the sky and flying next to the bear's tooth.

Beartooth Mountain

There are plenty of beautiful scenery along the way.  Check out this view of the Beartooth Butte at an altitude of 10,514!

Beartooth Butte

For the fourth and final post of this series of posts and to see photos of a couple of interesting animals which I observed during my latest drive on the Beartooth Highway Pass, click on the following link: You Never Know What You Are Going to Run Across on the Beartooth Pass  .

For a map of the Beartooth Scenic Byway, click on the following link: Beartooth Highway Map .

 

Gerry Khatchikian, ASA, TRC (4 languages spoken: English, French, Spanish, Armenian)
Realtor Associate

ASA: Associate of the Society of Actuaries    TRC: Transnational Referral Certification

Gerry_Khatchikian@yahoo.com

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5 Comments on Soaring to New Heights - The Unforgettable Beartooth Pass Experience

MAY
30
2009
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Good Grief Gerry! Just when I think I've seen your best pics -- you post some more!  These photos are spectacular, I like them both, but the Bear Tooth is terrific.

7:43pm • #1
MAY
31
2009

Gerry - I just commented on another post that we are seeing a lot of spectacular photos here lately. Here are a couple more!

Mike

2:45am • #2
248,200 Points 2 Featured Posts

Mary,

Stay tuned when I get to the series of posts on Yellowstone National Park.  I am going to try and outdo myself again when it comes to spectacular photos.   Thank you for being a regular visitor to my posts.   Your comments are much appreciated.  :-)

 

Mike,

I will try and keep them coming.  Thanks for dropping by to comment.

8:45am • #3
JUN
01
2009
248,200 Points 2 Featured Posts

Amber,

I would agree.  There is something special about being above 10,000 feet of altitude, smelling the fresh air and getting to enjoy those amazing mountain views.

2:03pm • #5

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