
Judith Gap sits at a strategic geological and jurisdictional junction where the boundaries of Judith Basin, Wheatland, and Fergus counties converge. This mid-1980s landscape is defined by the sharp transition from the plains into the eastern reaches of the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The map documents a sophisticated water network essential for high-plains ranching, featuring numerous named sources like Farmer Spring, Bull Spring, and Oka Coulee Spring.
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