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Buddy and I decided to start getting in shape for fire season and start doing some hiking. So for our first trip we went up to the end of Rapid River road and parked but instead of following the Rapid River trail we headed more North West towards Shingle Creek.

 

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Now just looking at those pictures we are at roughly 3,500 feet looking out across from the south panning to the east then to the north. West we had reached the snow line. Not much but not worth trying to hike on a steep hillside and slick snow.

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A happy medium is my end of the state, anything within 25 miles of the Missouri river and then south and west of it.

You keep putting pictures like that up and I will be forced to come visit so I can see it for myself......

I would actually like to relocate to western Montana to be perfectly honest. Used to go camping around Missoula and Flathead lake once in a while. I like being deep in the mountains with tons of tall trees. Much like mike I think.

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Looks Beautiful!!! My dogs would love it!!! :thumb1:

 

Mine already loves running the yard and the hillside behind the house.

 

Oh man. I really miss the mountains. It is so ungodly flat out here in eastern ND.

 

Go West! There is plenty of mountains to play on.

 

You keep putting pictures like that up and I will be forced to come visit so I can see it for myself......

 

Well I'm not going to stop you. A matter of fact I might help you find a place to call home while your out here playing in the mountains.

 

I would actually like to relocate to western Montana to be perfectly honest. Used to go camping around Missoula and Flathead lake once in a while. I like being deep in the mountains with tons of tall trees. Much like mike I think.

 

Missoula is a odd area. Then going down the highway into Idaho is so very lonely for sure. I forget its like 65-77 miles of no services.

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That the beauty of this area with the low elevation of Riggins, ID at 1,800 feet you get high desert effect with the borderline of forest above you. So if you looking for warmer weather go towards Riggins, ID but if you looking for colder weather go towards New Meadows - McCall, ID and get way colder.