(Fourth of July Lake, White Cloud Mountains.)
We are down to not months, not weeks, but days. This is not the time to get lazy and complacent, folks.
A week ago Kintla was swimmable, but doubt it now.
My guess is same goes for Bowman.
Due to decisions we’ve made, it’s unlikely we’ll ever live in a big house, buy a fancy new car, or eat at swanky restaurants when we’re not being treated. On the other hand, every weekend we can go out and recreate in one of the world’s great landscapes.
Keeping it real, part A: Bowman Lake.
Keeping it real, part B: Stanley Lake.
Keeping it real, and clean, part C: Sawtooth Mountains.
Keeping it real, part D: Ovando.
Keeping it real, final installment: Whitefish Lake State Park.
Keeping it sweet in Ovando.
Red Meadow Lake, Whitefish Mountains.
Some new snow along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, Whitefish Mountains.
Whitefish Trails with the baby.
Whitefish Trails on my lonesome.
Back to Polebridge.
Back along the North Fork.
An end-of-summer paddle in Bowman.
An end-of-summer paddle in Stanley.
An end-of-summer wheel dip in Redfish.
Hiking toward Sawtooth Lake.
Biking toward fall.
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