Driving tour of the Big Horn Mts.

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Join us on a high definition journey through the Big Horn Mountains of northern Wyoming. In part 1, we start on the prairie, near the town of Dayton, at the northeastern corner of the mountain range. Starting at 4200ft, we ascend from the foothills into the mid-elevations of the range, where forested canyons and ancient sedimentary rock (such as limestone, shale, and sandstone) are apparent. Forests juniper, ponderosa pine, and mountain mahogany are more extensive on the eastern slopes due to summer rains from Gulf of Mexico moisture.

The video ends at a scenic overlook at 6500ft where the driving route can be seen on the grassland far below; the towns of Dayton and Ranchester are also visible (5:57). Be sure to join us for Part 2 as we pass through the higher elevations of the range!

LEVEL III Ecoregions (represented by a number, such as "43 "for NW Great Plains)

LEVEL IV Ecoregions (represented by a letter, such as "v" for Pryor-Big Horn Foothills)

Ecoregion 43v - Northwestern Great Plains, Pryor-Big Horn Foothills 0:00-2:14

Ecoregion 17m - Middle Rockies, Dry Mid-elevation Sedimentary Mountains 2:15-6:10

Anyone interested in the EPA's well researched and documented ecosystems of North America, go to: https://www.epa.gov/eco-research/ecoregions

Music Attributions:

Song 1: Dreams, by Benjamin Tissot (also known as Bensound). Artist: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/dreams-chill-out

Song 2: A New Beginning, by Benjamin Tissot (also known as Bensound). Artist: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/a-new-beginning

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