The 406 Life: Exploring Montana with Montana Max
The Gates of the Mountains sits about seventeen miles north of Helena — five and a half miles of twelve-hundred-foot limestone walls dropping straight into the Missouri River. Lewis and Clark rowed through it in the dark in 1805 and couldn't find a flat spot wide enough to rest a boot. Indigenous people painted the canyon walls thousands of years before that. And in 1949, thirteen men died in Mann Gulch in a wildfire that permanently changed how this country trains firefighters. This episode covers all of it. The geology. The history. The Mann Gulch fire and the foreman who lit an escape fire nobody on his crew had ever seen before. What the boat tours are like today and what you need to know before you go. One of Montana's most important places — and most people drive right past it. Full episode from Montana Max and The 406 Life. More Montana stories, guides, and local content at The406Life.com.
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