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If you are from the 406, you probably have big feelings about this place. It is our home; it is beautiful and massive, and as more and more people discover it, we find ourselves feeling protective of it. If people are going to be coming here (and they most definitely are), then we want them to get it right (see and experience all the great things) and treat it right, to boot. A touchstone of the www.travelmontananow.com blog, which launched pre-pandemic with the tagline, “Travel Montana Now . . . Before Everyone Else Does” and feels a responsibility to educate visitors ahead of arriving about respecting the land and communities, recreating responsibly, and leaving no trace, explains Gina Tarnacki.