Another Great Early Spring trip I took last week into the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. This is Canyon Crek. This Drainage is directly south of Blodgett, an area that I exemplified pretty well in my last post.
The trail is only 5 miles from TH to Lake, but do not let that fool you. This...
Out of the overwhelmingly huge amount of incredible places to visit and thoroughly acquaint yourself with here in Western Montana, I have found the single place that I tend to frequently visit, as well as further try to connect with on a deeper sense then a simple "walk in the woods."
The...
we camped out up on the national forest above castle valley. Its a bit further, but worth it and there's noone around. just pull off of the road once you get pass the forest boundary. Amazing views.
the Manti- La sal NF Good luck, the river camps are always crowded with loud groups.
Lake Geneva from above.
This was my last trail assignment on the Bighorn NF. Late September 2015. This route took us from the Coffeen Park TH into the Solitude Trail. Big Goose Creek to Lake Geneva, Crystal Lake, Geneva Pass, Robin Lake. Then to finish off the North Paint Rock Creek Loop...
Joe, Bryan (me), Shane, and Mike. The USFS Porcupine Trail Crew 2015 Bighorn National Forest.
For those of you who like to hike on nice trails into areas that are amazing, you can thank a trail crew for the blood, sweat, tears, passion, energy, heart, soul, and LIFE that goes into every inch...
3 da, 32 mile loop. half trail- half- trek. June 2015
So... What to say about the Cloud Peak Wilderness... Its a small wilderness situated on the main crest of the Bighorn Mountains in north central Wyoming. Its a pure gem. Its intimate and "easily" traversed. By that I mean, its not so...
On yet another pre-summer day hike up another sweet Bitterroot high point, me, my friend Jakob, and my girl friend Erin hiked up the infamously notorious Gash Point on April 9 2016. Famous for its great backcountry skiing opportunities because of big open slopes caused by a burn in 2000, Gash is...
The first significant snow event in the Bitterroot for the coming winter season in Nov. 2015, and I was blessed to be in the heart of the mountains on my way up to the Crest via Bass Creek to spend the night in a cold windy flurry. The trailhead is only a ten minute drive from my cabin, so i go...
In February We had a short window of sunny weather, so like always, I called into work sick and we headed down to Hamilton to try for the 4th and finally time to reach the top of Mt. Ward in winter conditions! We did it and it was amazing!!!
Mount Ward is a Behemoth of a mountain. It is not a...
Last month Erin and I went on a nice vacation to Glacier because, 1. I got laid off from my temp winter job, and 2. Its only a 2 1/2 hour drive from home. We decided to make a day out of snow shoeing to the top of the Mount Brown Lookout. Well the day we did it, we lucked out and had a window of...
I used to live there. around this time, I would snowshoe up to Merced lake and then up to Washburn Lake. This trip is very exciting this time of year! Give it a try :)
View from the Top of Lonesome Mountain.
Hello, my name's Bryan. I saw that there is some interest in the Beartooths within this community, so I figured on compiling all my trips from last summer into one post. I lived and worked on the Bighorn National Forest up at Porcupine RS last season, so...