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Cleita

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19. The bridge. First time we did it we broke down. So we were there several hours.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 11:07 PM
Mar 2013

We had to hike back to make a phone call because then we didn't have a cell phone. So while we were there waiting in the middle of the bridge to be rescued by a tow truck, we just took in the breathtaking beauty. I know you know it was worth it to see the lake and all of it no matter what time of year. It's breathtaking any season of the year.

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Whenever my family wanted to camp, we always went to North Fork LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #1
Thanks, I will check it out. nt Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #6
We lived in Great Falls, MT. OMG Its truly god's country, Big Sky country for sure. southernyankeebelle Mar 2013 #2
I agree! Here are some of the photos I took going through Montana last time Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #10
For some reason it won't show your pictures. I remember us going to Alberta, Canada and southernyankeebelle Mar 2013 #20
You can go see Libby if you want to see a huge superfund site (asbestos) say hi to my family there LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #3
But the Cabinet Mtn Wilderness in Libby montanacowboy Mar 2013 #4
Nice! LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #5
I just suggested that in my post below. n/t Cleita Mar 2013 #9
Western Montana is where to look for remote wilderness. Cleita Mar 2013 #7
Thanks! I love seeking out old growth forest! nt Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #11
Thompson Falls Montana jeffrey_pdx Mar 2013 #16
Yes, I actually had a camp ground job up near the Canadian border in Eastern Washington. Cleita Mar 2013 #17
Sorry if I ruined your surprise. jeffrey_pdx Mar 2013 #18
The bridge. First time we did it we broke down. So we were there several hours. Cleita Mar 2013 #19
20 years ago (the last time I was there) the place to go was The Bob htuttle Mar 2013 #8
That is the area that looked the most interesting on the map. Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #12
Found a pic of the hotsprings -- they're across the border in Idaho htuttle Mar 2013 #13
Oh yes how could I have forgotten??? LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #14
Do you canoe? grasswire Mar 2013 #15
Have you heard about Clay Jenkinson's "Lewis and Clark" trek? rdharma Mar 2013 #21
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