OverlandZJ
Expedition Leader
calamaridog said:I've fished and hiked Yellowstone and the Beartooth Mts./Absaroka area many times. I've limited on trout before lunch every day I've fished. The fishing is awesome.
The likelyhood of actually seeing a Grizzly is extremely low. I've spent at least 100 nights in Gallatin/Shoshone/Custer NF and never seen one. My family members have been going there from Cody WY for over a 100 years and few have ever seen a Grizzly.
This is not to say we haven't had visitors. Footprints outside of the campsite, vehicle broken into at a trailhead, fresh tracks at the streamside that weren't there moments before. That "feeling" when the little hairs stand up on your neck and your :sunny: hole snaps shut and you feel totally alive but wonder for how much longer?
No matter what you do, don't miss the drive from Red Lodge to Cooke City on the Beertooth Hwy. This is a drive you will never forget.
I know actually having a good encounter with a Grizzly is rare, but i'v been pretty lucky thus far. :elkgrin:
I'll be sure to take that drive...thanks! I also have plans for "Going to the Sun Rd" in Glacier....and just generally cruisin around the backcountry. :victory: Any input on backcountry roads i must see?
Thanks Scott...i wont let ya down. :hehe: