English: This is a view up Cow Creek, looking to the Northwest. A remnant of the old road, which is on a portion of the old Cow Creek trail can be seen in the lower right foreground. Cow Creek meanders from one precipitous side to the other steep side of this valley/canyon, which caused the Cow Island Trail to cross the creek some 31 times as it ascents to reach the plains to the north. About 15 miles up the creek, the wagon road climbed Davidson Coulee ridge, a steep grade that led from Cow Creek out on to the plains that ran west to Ft. Benton
A point on the visible road in the lower right foreground is 47°47'22.38"N, 108°55'41.75"W. This is a view looking northwest, from a point several 100 yards upstream from the mouth of Cow Creek.
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