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Roger Roots
“Death in High Places: Montana’s 5 Deadliest Mountains”
Published in Outside Bozeman, Fall 2009 Death in High Places facebook twitter email Print This Roots, Roger No one seems to have ever tallied the deaths of mountaineers in Montana over the course of the state’s history. A safe bet, however, is that far fewer climbers have died on mountains in the Treasure State than …