YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
Explorer
OverlandNA.....what a great post ! I clicked on the link last night and read just a small part of his story. It would be interesting to see his website (he stated that he didn't want to reveal it) and whether or not he completed the list. Anyhow that has now intrigued me and I plan to review the list to see if I unknowingly have completed that list. Thank you.....
Foy.....hopefully you'll enjoy the destination as much as the journey.....we are almost there.....
True Grip.....welcome ! The kayak may hit the Missouri River very soon. I've been fairly lazy this past week and took a short break.....
tgil.....yep, the boxes are common in the National Parks.....oddly enough with all my bear talk, unfortunately we never saw a single bear in the Big Snowy Mountains.....
An early morning departure.....the trail from the Crystal Lake Campground led us along the western shores of the early morning calm lake waters.....
Startled Mallards took refuge in the lake.....
Now we were hiking in a thick mountain forest.....
The trail continued to climb higher and higher.....
The trail was well marked and I thought it nearly impossible to get lost here.....
We made a stop at V J Spring.....this would be the last watering hole on our planned 12.5 mile hike.....
I gave Tanner adequate time to wet his whistle, explore the barely visible little creek that was covered by the thick & lush green grass which was fed by the constant flow of the little spring, and coat his coat with the cool waters.....little did he know what lay ahead.....
I'm not one that spends a great deal of time worrying about bears when I hike, but I will say that this was prime bear territory.....if I was a bear, I would live here.....heck, I'm not a bear and I would live here (if I could find a log cabin).....
Foy.....hopefully you'll enjoy the destination as much as the journey.....we are almost there.....
True Grip.....welcome ! The kayak may hit the Missouri River very soon. I've been fairly lazy this past week and took a short break.....
tgil.....yep, the boxes are common in the National Parks.....oddly enough with all my bear talk, unfortunately we never saw a single bear in the Big Snowy Mountains.....
An early morning departure.....the trail from the Crystal Lake Campground led us along the western shores of the early morning calm lake waters.....
Startled Mallards took refuge in the lake.....
Now we were hiking in a thick mountain forest.....
The trail continued to climb higher and higher.....
The trail was well marked and I thought it nearly impossible to get lost here.....
We made a stop at V J Spring.....this would be the last watering hole on our planned 12.5 mile hike.....
I gave Tanner adequate time to wet his whistle, explore the barely visible little creek that was covered by the thick & lush green grass which was fed by the constant flow of the little spring, and coat his coat with the cool waters.....little did he know what lay ahead.....
I'm not one that spends a great deal of time worrying about bears when I hike, but I will say that this was prime bear territory.....if I was a bear, I would live here.....heck, I'm not a bear and I would live here (if I could find a log cabin).....