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|  Relaxing at Montana Spas
 Working out the kinks: Day spas under the Big Sky. Folks view Montana as a place with wide-open spaces,fresh air, and a slower pace of living. Celebrities buy cabins and ranches here to find respitefrom the population and paparazzi of their work lives. But even here, in the last best place,we push ourselves hard: We drivefast, combine full-time jobs with far... |
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|  From Montana to the Mediterranean
 Bozeman - When school swings open this fall in the Angelo Musco School in the heavily urbanized Sicilian suburb of Librino, it will do so with beauty, thanks to the work of Montana State University art professor Richard Helzer and one of Sicily's most prominent art benefactors.Helzer, a sculptor and director of the MSU School of Art, worked for two years to install a steel and wood front-gat... |
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|  Namaste under the Big Sky: The Growth of Yoga in Montana
 Margaret Burns-Vap saw how yoga changed the lives of many people in urban Washington, D.C.Now that she lives in Big Sky, Mont., Burns-Vap wants to bring yoga to the people in the mountains. She recently opened Big Sky Yoga Retreats, a yoga retreat business based at the Big EZ Lodge in Big Sky. Based in Big Sky, she'll be able to combine the mental and athletic benefits of yoga with traditional Mon... |
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|  Red Lodge Renaissance
 Belly up to the bar in The Pollard Hotel's Pub. It's the perfect place to slake your thirst and unwind from a day of shopping in downtown Red Lodge or relax after an athletic day of skiing on nearby Red Lodge Mountain. As you slump onto an elegant leather couch in front of the fireplace, let the flames warm your weary muscles and thaw your partially frozen fingers. "It's ... |
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|  Roughing it in style in the Montana backcountry
 We rode slowly down the steep mountain trail, letting our horses find their footing in the soft dirt. Our horses stepped gingerly over large rocks and tree roots, and the dense underbrush scratched at our boots and stirrups. The aroma of lush, rich vegetation, piqued by summer heat, filled the air. We rode out of the densely covered trail into an opening, where avalanche chutes were c... |
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|  Land of Enchantment
 Flyfishing in Yellowstone National Park has been one of life's recently discovered pleasures for me. According to my husband, a keen naturalist and flyfishing guide, it is so good, you feel like you're doing something you shouldn't, and getting away with it. And I know exactly what he means. Wandering along Slough Creek, the sun on my back, bison browsing nearby... |
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|  Swan Valley Hideaway
 Historically inspired by the Great Lodges of nearby Glacier-Waterton National Park, this luxurious Grand Lodge & several guest cottages were also influenced in the Old World Style. Featuring modern home technologies & elegantly appointed throughout w/ European antiques. Magnificent mountain views, elegantly landscaped private setting w/ stable, equestrian facilities & caretaker residen... |
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|  Natural Wonders: Montana's Best Hot Springs
 There's nothing quite like sitting in a natural hot mineral pool when it's snowing outside. Montana abounds with natural springs and the adventurous can hike to find remote, bucolic springs in which to soak their weary bones. There are plenty of developed hot springs resorts around the state as well, and many that offer spa treatments and luxury accommodation to boot. 1. Po... |
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|  Montana Destination: Livingston
 On any given day on Main Street in Livingston, you'll find novelists,painters and movie stars cheek-by-jowl with working cowboys, ski bums,and rednecks. Nowhere else in the state is there such a comfortablebalance between Old and New Montana. It's no surprise, then that this windswept railroad town has a mix ofthings to do and see that's every bit as diverse - ... |
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