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Category Archives: Travel
Into Grizzly Country: Half Moon Park in the Scapegoat Wilderness
I’m afraid of grizzly bears. Especially at night. In a tent. In the wilderness. And, as I’ve mentioned earlier, this fear has kept me from backpacking in Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks. It’s frustrating, though — Montana is full of gorgeous … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Backpacking, Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged backpacks, Camping, Crown Pass trail, fear of grizzlies, grizzly bear, Half Moon Park, Hikes, Montana, Scapegoat Wilderness
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The pugnacious Pyrrhuloxia and a fancy Flycatcher
A couple of dandy Southeastern Arizona birds that never make it to Montana. Love the birdbook description of the Pyrrhuloxia’s “pugnacious beak”, and the Vermilion Flycatcher is just all around dashing. The flycatcher was at the Slaughter Ranch near Douglas, … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Southwest hikes, Travel
Tagged Arizona birds, birding, pyrrhuloxia, San Pedro Riparian area, vermilion flycatcher
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The Crazies
Hiking Montana, by Bill and Russ Schneider, rates the climbs in their book on a scale that starts at Category 5 and ends with Category H. Category 5 hills are defined as “a slight upgrade, while Category H hills are ones “that make … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged adventure, Backpacking Montana, backpacks, Crazy Mountains, Hikes, hiking, Montana, steep hikes
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Three Seasons of Glacier
Fall: Kintla Lake Winter: MacDonald Creek Summer: Highline Trail, Many Glacier, St. Mary
Posted in Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged Glacier National Park, grizzly bear, marmot, Montana, mountain goat, nature, winter in Montana
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Ghost Signs, Ghost Town, and a Snowshoe to a Sad Cemetery
Today we headed for the ghost town of Elkhorn so that we could snowshoe to the old Elkhorn cemetery, which is on a hilltop about a mile outside of town. The nearest town to Elkhorn is Boulder, Montana, a little town … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged adventure, Elkhorn, ghost signs, ghost towns, Hikes, Montana, Montana winter, old cemeteries, winter hikes
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Sahara Spring: Southern Tunisia
It’s a 7 hour drive from Tunis to Tozeur, Tunisia. And if you take a bus, and not the shared vans called louages in Tunisia, the trip is actually quite pleasant. Tozeur is an ancient town in southern Tunisia, and was really … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Africa, Camping, Nature, Outdoors, Travel
Tagged camel treks, North Africa, Sahara, Tozeur, Tunisia
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Garnet, Montana: Ghost Encounters of the Old Kind
January, 2010. Trudging up the steep and icy Forest Service road that leads to the ghost town of Garnet. Cold feet, cold hands, runny nose. Beautiful scenery, but still…cold feet, cold hands, runny nose. To distract myself, I think about Emily Thomas, who … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tagged cross country skiing, Garnet ghost town, ghost town, mining camp, Montana outdoors, Montana winter, Snowshoes, winter cabins
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Grand Gulch, Cedar Mesa, Utah
February. Time to plan some desert hikes, because right now the trails from my back door are looking a little dicey. (Dicey: a combination of dumb and icy?) Grand Gulch Primitive Area, in southeastern Utah, is an ideal spring destination. Sunny, warm days, water … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Camping, Hiking, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Southwest hikes, Travel
Tagged Anasazi, backpacking Utah, Grand Gulch, hiking, hiking Utah, rock art, Southwest, Utah
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What do ya know – these things intersect!
Venn diagrams kind of annoy me. I mean, I get the concept – the idea of the intersection between two separate sets – but doesn’t it seem like we get a bit carried away with the need to put everything … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Photography, Travel
Tagged Belmont gold mine, Gold mines, Marysville, Montana, Snowshoes, Stamp mill, winter hikes
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Yellowstone in Winter: Let Sleeping Grizzlies Lie
I’ve never come upon a grizzly bear while hiking in the backcountry, and that’s just fine with me. I’ve backpacked a time or two in grizzly country, but never in Yellowstone or Glacier. I just know that I’d be wide-eyed … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Camping, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Photography, Travel, Yellowstone
Tagged grizzly bear, Hikes, Montana, winter, winter in Montana, Yellowstone
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