...are you resting atop a badland butte and gazing across the
Milk River Canyon and rolling grasslands?...and, badnick, you are milking this for all it's worth i might add...stop groaning, Phil
...you said we could almost taste it...well, in 1805, Lewis and Clark named it the Milk River because the colour was like a cup of tea with a spoonful of milk in it.
...i'm guessing the Milk River because it is one of the least fragmented, most extensive, and most geologically and biologically diverse grassland landscapes on the glaciated plains of North America. Its uplands, wetlands, and valleys constitute one of the largest undisturbed grasslands in Canada....and, yet....it's on the verge of being highly developed by oil and gas companies as has already happened in nearby Cypress Hills.