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Wapiti Mountain Beef Box - Ribeye Steak + More

Wapiti Mountain Beef Box - Ribeye Steak + More

Regular price $110.00 USD
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Box Includes: (approx. 10-12 lb of prime grade/choice+ beef)

  • 2x - Ribeye Steaks
  • 2x - 1.5lb Packages Steak Strips (great for fajitas, stir fry, finger steaks & more)
  • 1x- 1.5lb Package Stew Meat
  • 5x - 1lb Packages Ground Beef

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Elevate your upcoming menu with some of the finest quality cuts of beef sourced from responsibly-raised Angus cattle in the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains of Montana.

To promise the highest nutrient density for our consumers, all Carbon County Meats beef are pastured on grass and finished with regeneratively-farmed crops grown local to Carbon County, Montana by 6th generation Montana farm - Schlemmer Farms.

Finished to a perfect Prime/Choice+ Grade product, this beef will not only provide you with all the essential nutrients and vitamins that red meat offers, but it will offer a melt-in-your-mouth experience every time you cook.

To learn more about regenerative farming, soil health, and its affects on the nutrient profile of your meat, read more on The Watering Hole blog!

 

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History of Wapiti Mountain

Wapiti Mountain is located in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. The Beartooth Mountains are part of the Rocky Mountains and are known for their rugged beauty and diverse wildlife.

The history of Wapiti Mountain and the Beartooth Mountains dates back thousands of years. Native American tribes, such as the Crow and Shoshone, have inhabited the region for centuries, relying on the mountains for hunting and gathering resources.

In the early 1800s, European explorers and fur trappers began to venture into the area. The famous mountain man Jim Bridger is said to have explored the Beartooth Mountains in the 1820s. The region became an important part of the fur trade, with trappers seeking beaver pelts and other valuable furs.

In the late 1800s, the Beartooth Mountains attracted miners in search of gold, silver, and other minerals. Several mining towns were established in the area, including Cooke City and Red Lodge. However, the mining boom was short-lived, and most of the towns were abandoned by the early 1900s.

Today, the Beartooth Mountains, including Wapiti Mountain, are primarily used for outdoor recreation. The area offers opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The Beartooth Highway, a scenic byway that winds through the mountains, is a popular route for tourists and provides access to stunning alpine landscapes.

The Beartooth Mountains and Wapiti Mountain are also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and grizzly bears. The region is known for its pristine wilderness and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Overall, the history of Wapiti Mountain and the Beartooth Mountains is a rich and diverse one, shaped by Native American cultures, fur trappers, miners, and modern-day adventurers.

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