Oh, dude, if you're taking a road trip from Montana to New Mexico, you'd pass through Wyoming and Colorado. Like, it's not rocket science, just a little geography lesson for ya. Enjoy the scenic drive and try not to get too lost, okay?
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He traveled to Mexico.
new Mexico
The Continental Divide passes through the US states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
The Continental Divide goes through Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
It is most likely that you would travel through New Mexico or Oklahoma.
The Continental Divide runs through and borders Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico!
No, you have to go through Mexico first because Mexico is directly under the U.S. Mexico is part of North America but is also its own country.
Nevada and Utah or Arizona and New Mexico.
The continental divide is not in any single state. It is a line rather than a point. In the United States it runs south from Montana, along part of the Idaho-Montana state line and then through Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.The continental divide is basically the Rocky Mountains running through many states, not just oneMontana
From North to South: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico
Montana does not border Mexico.