Cyberfolks Friendly Guided Web Site Tours
The Majestic Mountains
Host
Connie Troutman
The view of the mountain peaks through rows of deep pines, the
abundant wildlife, a rushing creek, and the aroma that can only be found
within the rugged wilderness. These things will surely take your breath
away.
The mountains offer a variety of activities: fishing, hunting,
camping, and hiking are just a few. There is so much history hidden in
the peaks and valleys. If only the mountains could speak, the knowledge
we would gather would be immense.
Below, you will find an assortment of mountain links. These sites offer
history, geology, wonderful pictures, and a real sense of mountain
freshness. So, kick back and relax as we tour some mountain ranges.
Outdoor Stuff
Situated just outside of Yellowstone Park, the Beartooth Mountains are a
sight to see. With peaks at 12,000 feet, they are the highest in
Montana. Journey with Jody and see these breath-taking mountains as well
as the Tetons, Mt Sheridan, and more. The photos are a must see on this
site.
Beartooth Highway
You'll be ready to jump in your car and head out on the Beartooth
Highway, the most spectacular drive you'll ever encounter. You'll start
at 11,000 feet and venture down this winding 67-mile highway. This site
also offers a link to Yellowstone National Park.
Himalayas - Where Earth Meets Sky
The name says it best. Where Earth Meets Sky. These immense mountains
cover an area of 612,021 sq. km. Are the Himalayas still rising? Learn about
the geology, environmental problems, vegetation and forests that
dwell within the Himalayas. Visit the lands of India, Nepal, and Tibet.
You are sure to want to visit.
The Great Smoky Mountains
We've all heard about these magnificent mountains, now it's time to take
a trip through them. Wonderful tips on fishing (flyfishing is great),
hunting, hiking, lodging and so much more. It has been said that the
water is the cleanest you'll ever drink. Don't miss Jim Gray's gallery.
He brings the wildlife and mountains to life with his beautiful
paintings.
White Mountains Attractions
Watch the fall colors ablaze, or access a daily fall foliage report. Visit Mt
Washington Cog Railway, the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway.
Read about Attitash Bear Park, Lost River Gorge, Six Gun City, Cannon
Mountain Aerial Trailway, Flume Gorge and many other attractions. This
site offers an impressive list of campground facilities, rainy day
activities, and places you'll be sure to want to visit.
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