My cousin recently bought a cabin in Canyon Creek but hasn't been able to see it since the purchase because of the snow. So Dad and I took it upon ourselves to run in there and take some pictures for him.

I'm pleased to announce that Maverik has returned to Buffalo. Adventures first stop.
This horse trailer is the most versatile thing I own. Jack has a family snowmobile that we borrowed. Thank God they have reverse.
The Canyon Creek turn off is on the top of the Big Horn Mountains just at the western border of Johnson County.
Dad broke the trail through the trees.
Easy ride. The snow is light. But we had a hard time finding the entrance into the cabin area of Canyon Creek.
Along our journey, we crossed this bridge that Dad's cousin recently engineered.
Eventually we found our way.
Good ole A-frame. It is basically a summertime only unit. Though, I'm sure you could make it winter ready if you were willing to do the work to get in there.
Pretty sound unit from the looks of it.
Certainly has stood the test of time.
Getting out got a little western. No problem for Dad, as his hard riding days came back to life.
Of course, I found a drift or two to play in.
Alls well that ends well. Good, simple ride. The cold, fresh air of the mountains always breaths new life into the soul. Glad Dad jumped in with me. The Big Horns in February are just too good to enjoy alone. On to the next one.
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