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Skiing The Black Slag Hill Created By 100+ Years of Smelting in Montana

ANACONDA, Montana – Bit of dirty ski mission in Anaconda, Montana where Robert Lester climbed to the top of copper smelting slag site and pointed his skis downhill. Closed in 1980, smelting operations in Anaconda are a distant memory, but the black slag hill stands as a relic of southwest Montana’s mining boom and bust. Surreal feature to ski down. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Robert Lester (@mountain.king97) The slag hill is by…
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