
The Burlington Northern railroad corridor and the Boulder Creek valley anchor this 1971 study of Montana's mining country. The landscape is defined by extensive extraction activity, ranging from the Strip Mines north of Douglas Creek to the underground operations at Gold Hill Mine and Moonlight Mine. The small settlements of Maxville and Princeton serve as focal points for the surrounding Deerlodge National Forest, where a network of steep trails and gulches like Wyman Gulch and Swamp Gulch cross the rugged terrain.
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