Thanks for the photos George. Rock Creek is a special place and an awesome golf course.
The scary thing is that your photos (or any of the place) really don't serve it justice. The different elevation changes, the scenery/surroundings, etc. are much more dramatic in person, in my opinion.
I thought the routing was fantastic and it reminded me a lot of Ross' routing at Northland. The front nine essentially climbs a hill (mountain?), then the player tumbles back down the hill with a bunch of longer, but very scoreable, holes that afford great views.
It's funny, when I played I was gently warned that the course would be a really hard walk, and that most players ride. I guess I was the first person to walk the course in 2013 (as of the end of May). Myself and Benje (a great caddie and guy...request if you're visiting) made it around in 3.5 hours not rushing by any means. I found the course to be a really enjoyable walk with little trails and a really neat footbridge on the back nine (shown in George's photos). I'm surprised more people don't walk it.
The course is just filled with great holes. #3, #5!, #7!, #8, #10!, #13 (from the wayyy back tee), #14!, #15!, #16!, #17, #18. I was told that #17 is most players' favorite hole, or at least par-3. But I thought #8 was incredible...what a scene for a par-3!
I credit Jim Franklin's praise (and good taste) in convincing me to make the extra effort to visit. I drove over early in the morning from Big Sky and had to make it back for a wedding that afternoon, so I was unfortunately limited to 18 holes. However the trip was absolutely worth it. I would strongly suggest others make the trip to see Rock Creek!