The majority of our first day was spent driving and shuttling vehicles. We got on the trail mid afternoon and besides the muddy mess the horses had beaten the trail into, we had an easy 7 miles down the South Fork of the Sun River and through an old burn.
Being a photographer, I'm always on the lookout for campsites where good sunrise and sunset photos are possible. We found this nice spot sitting above the West Prong of the South Fork of the Sun River. (So many different fork of rivers, so thought we should include prongs to keep things straight.)
It was getting dark, so we set up camp, ate dinner, and then enjoyed the sounds of elk bugling throughout the night.
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