Riversdad.....what's sad is that it's only about one mile of forest service roads that I cleaned up. I can't even begin to imagine how many miles of roads the Forest Service owns and maintains, how many billions of pounds of trash that are out there. Thanks for following along.....
JD.....without a doubt, I've seen over the past few years, the disrespect for our public lands increase. And it's not just the trash.....people carving stuff into rocks & trees, people shooting their guns into anything they see, and on and on. Times are changing, people are changing, and lots of it is real bad.....
We drove west, passed through Butte, Montana, then onward to Missoula, Montana, and there we finally departed the interstate and drove south. Twelve miles south of Missoula, we turned west again and headed up the Northwest Passage Scenic Highway (Route 12) to Lolo Pass (5,235') and beyond. It was finally time to leave Montana (that's the best "Welcome To" sign ever.....too bad it's being defaced).....
And drove into a new time zone.....Pacific Time.....and a new state.....Idaho.....
We made a brief stop at the Visitors Center at Lolo Pass and took this picture (it's a dog thing).....
And then continued west as we followed the meanders of the Lochsa River.....
A friend in Missoula suggested that I take this route.....she said it was beautiful and it had a wonderful hot springs. And so it was that I stopped at the Jerry Johnson Hot Springs where we hung out for a few days. I often camp along roadways and I guess this guy thought I found a good spot as he camped 20' from me (sometimes people sure are hard to figure out.....and I don't exclude myself from that critical statement). Ugh.....
It was approximately a 1.5 mile hike to the first of the 3 hot springs. It started with this footbridge across the Lochsa River.....
And then a beautiful walk through western cedars, hemlocks, and other various magnificent trees.....
You've got to love her hiking boots !