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Category Archives: Outdoors
Two Montana lookout towers
Ever thought about what it would be like to be on top of a mountain in a lookout tower in a thunderstorm? Our first visit to McCart Lookout, near Sula, Montana, was in late June, which is thunderstorm season in … Continue reading
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Tagged backpacks, Camping, forest service cabins, Hikes, Lookout towers, Montana, thunderstorms, travel
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A little cabin in the big snowy woods
On a cold and snowy Friday morning last January, Bill and I headed toward Chief Joseph Pass in southwestern Montana to spend the weekend at the Hogan Forest Service Cabin. Our plan was to ski in on the 3-mile Shoofly Trail. … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, cross country skiing, forest service cabins, Hogan Cabin, Montana skiing, rental cabins, skiing, winter in Montana
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Coyote Gulch: Truly memorable.
Coyote Gulch, near Escalante, Utah. A stunning 4 day backpack that Bill and I took in May, 2007. We started at the Hurricane Wash trailhead, and hiked in about 5 miles to our first camp, near the confluence with Coyote Gulch. … Continue reading