Mike Pence in Montana: Tours coal mine on horseback, stumps for GOP candidate

The vice president headlined a rally for Greg Gianforte in Billings.

— -- Vice president Mike Pence headed to Montana Friday to garner support for Greg Gianforte, the Republican candidate vying for the Treasure State's only seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

And considering he is in Big Sky Country, the former Indiana governor's method of transportation while touring the Westmoreland Coal Company's Absaloka Mine on the Crow Indian Reservation was, not surprisingly, horseback.

Wearing denim blue jeans and sturdy boots, Pence toured the coal mine with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, a Montana native, and Senator Steve Daines. Pence also met with tribal and business leaders.

"Thank you to Crow Nation tribal leaders for an incredible horseback tour of Absaloka Mine with @SteveDaines & @SecretaryZinke," the vice president tweeted, along with photos of himself saddled up.

Riding on horseback isn't the only outdoor activity the vice president has planned. Before he leaves the state on Sunday, he said he may go fishing and dip his feet into a river, The Associated Press reported.

During his speech, Pence invoked religion and the NRA, and asked the rally attendees to pray for Gianforte.