First snow-September 25, 2007
The skyline of the Home Ranch is bounded by three mountains. Battle Mountain, nearly 10,000 feet in altitude, lies to the northwest. It dominates the entire Little Snake River Valley, and was known as "Bastion Mountain" by the trappers before their 1841 encounter with the Indians.
Sheep Mountain lies to the east. Sheep Mountain and Battle Mountain were born of fire and are extinct volcanoes.
Squaw Mountain, with its unique double peak, has been photograped thousands of times. Heck, it has probably been photographed thousands of times just by us! It is a mountain of many moods.

Battle Mountain with alfalfa bales
Home Ranch
photo by Sharon O'Toole

Sheep Mountain at sunrise
photo by Sharon O'Toole

Squaw Mountain with first snow
photo by Sharon O'Toole

Comments
While doing research for a mystery novel I'm writing, I ran across your blog. I've spent most of the afternoon reading the archives and just wanted to say thank you! You've answered many of the questions I had and I've enjoyed both the writing and the photos.
All the best to you!
Posted by: Donna Parker | October 4, 2007 10:11 PM