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Stinky Hollow Hike in Rattlesnake Canyon with Montana Dirt Girls

December 23, 2025 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
You’ve heard of Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, but have you heard of Stinky??
If not, come join us on this short, but adventurous hike.
This may be a shorter hike but a bit “off trail” so come prepared with gaiters or at least good pants that can take some deep snow and brush.
~3.5 miles & 650′ elevation gain/loss
Trailhead Location
Map of Route
Items to bring for hiking:
- water * snacks
- headlamp * bear spray
- layers of clothing * hiking poles
- gaiters
- foot grippers (depending on snow and ice)
We have lots of gals coming in and out each week. Here are some good rules of thumb.
* Try to get the group started soon after 6:00 pm
* Do intros, ask if we have any new gals and get a head count
* Break into groups if needed & find a gal to coordinate each group
* You don’t have to be the fastest in the group to lead but just make sure we don’t leave someone behind
* Have fun!
Note: No dogs are allowed in the Rattlesnake at this time of year. Friendly and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us on hikes. If your pup can be aggressive or unpredictable around other dogs/people, please leave them at home. If your dog isn’t under voice control, please plan to leash them up for your hike. Also, make sure you check if the area is open to dogs. There are several closures that start December 1 and some are yearlong. It’s also good to know the trail-specific leash protocol.
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