The unimproved dirt road (the double-gray and white line) along “Ed’s Ridge” roughly follows which natural feature associated with the Eds Creek drainage basin?

The question is based on Map T-3, the “Deer Peak, Montana” quadrangle (scale 1:24,000; contour interval 40 feet), and Figure 39-3, a stereogram of the same area showing the drainage basin of Eds Creek (46°54'26"N, 114°31'02"W).
What will be an ideal response?


The drainage divide

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