
The Black Hills National Forest straddles the border of Wyoming and South Dakota, where rugged elevations meet the prairie. In the late 1970s, the landscape around Sundance and Moorcroft is defined by a network of established ranching routes and industrial corridors. The Burlington Northern and Chicago and North Western railroads traverse the terrain, reflecting the region's reliance on rail transport for minerals and livestock.
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