There's wi-fi in this Idaho park, nestled at the foot of the Craig Mountains.
Occasionally camp signs will make me laugh outright. This one at the fish-cleaning station did."There are a couple of loaded apple trees down by the boat ramp--help yourself," the ranger said. So we picked a shirtful (maybe I'll make applesauce)
We met some fun fellow campers here--Jenny and Brian from Vancouver Island.
Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, which predominate, catch the late-afternoon sun. Time for green-tea toddies and a campfire to watch one of nature's biggest shows...
...the full moon (in Pisces).
Awesome... I feel like I'm right there with you. It must be fun to have wifi AND nature all in one! lol
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Awesome... I feel like I'm right there with you. It must be fun to have wifi AND nature all in one! lol
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What a beautiful, relaxing camp---can feel and smell the fresh air from your photos.
ReplyDeleteThe fish table sign gives one hope that there are decent sized dinners to catch.
Big sky country just over the Bitterroot. Happy trails.
cape lady
They have pulled some giant muskies outta that lake, Sev. I saw photos. We need rods and reels (or fishers with too much catch on their hands). Spin, we wish you were right here with us. Nice to step away from wi-fi, though, every couple days.
ReplyDeleteWow, muskies to be had---no wonder the sign at the cleaning table.
ReplyDeleteAs much as we love your journal, I've often thought that you need some down time to savor your experiences. Glad you're trying to strike a balance.
cape lady
Indeed, it's all about striking a balance, honey. We're getting closer to Bozeman, site of our friend's wedding next weekend, so savoring Montana is at the top of our list.
ReplyDelete"Oh mister moon, moon, bright and shiny moon, won't you please shine down on me" Old song to sing looking at the stunning moon. I know I am a romantic too.
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