Monday, June 26, 2006

Cliff Lake Camping


What an incredible lake- I had no idea such lakes existed in Montana. Formed in 1959 by an earthquake around 7 on the richter scale, this lake was formed in such a way. In has shallow sandy areas and is green, like a lagoon. I swore we were in a horror movie, finding such a pristine piece of montana that seemed out of place, just for the sake of irony. This is Justin, guarding the fire you could say, all night.

We were first going to camp in this cove shown above. There was an otter that lived down there who seemed playful and friendly enough, but there was a large nest of two osprey (you can see in the photo above) and when we arrived the male made a lot of noise and then circled us with a massive wingspan. We could see mosquitos hatching in the shallow water at this site, and determined there were better spots we could be at- or at least less buggy.

This site was about a mile hike from the car. We only made this trip an overnighter, but in the future have definite plans to go bigger with the trip- canoes and more food, more time spent being lazy next to the lake, floating time, the site demands more attention, and so does the lake. The water was so clear, and in the morning I saw a 13 inch trout cruise by in the shallows a half dozen times.

Like I said before: I didn't think a place like this existed in Montana....

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Downhill Mountain Biking


Garnet Mountain in the Gallatin Canyon is a about 4 miles to the top, and about 20 minutes to get down. We pushed up this last week and had an amazing ride down. These shots are from the hike up.

That above turn is literally on a cliff. There are some switchbacks on this trail that one could lose their bike on if going too fast.

It's beautiful exploring all the different angles of this area, and how they all connect though hiking and biking trails. It's always an adventure with exploration, and with the chance encounters with wildlife can make everything more interesting. Large moose move like dinosaurs i think...

A few days ago Rob and I built a bridge with our day off. It was great, just being outside building something on a sunny day. I got a great sunburn im still dealing with.

Just bought a new bike also, well new to me at least. Work is work, and the mountain just opened with lift service for downhill riding. It should be a good summer. I'm doing some research on some extended backpacking trips in the are to take a long weekend with. Anyone interested in visiting should get into it, because the weather is amazing, theres not too many bugs, and it doesnt get dark until around 10pm.

That's it for now....

Friday, June 09, 2006

The Glamorous Life

Yep, this is it- my first office.

A whole world of cardboard and packing tape. Honestly I just took that photo and Im looking around my office now wondering how it looks so organized in there....right now im at my desk and there are boxes everywhere!

So this is where I'll be bakin' tha bread- so to speak....you know, making some money.....like the title of the post- The Glamorous Life....Hey Kiddies, no need to be calling Ben to come in to your career days at school just yet....

Camping and Hiking

Last weekend we did some camping out in Taylor Fork. Jenny and I stayed the first night out there, and split in the morning the next day. Everyone else who planned on staying another night were persuaded otherwise by a Moose who wasn't afraid of charging people to protect her territory. There were 7 of us total. This was Grizzly Bear country out here, but we made so much noise we scared everything off. I wouldnt doubt things were watching us in the woods though, we were way out there.



Two days ago I took a half day from work and we hiked up to Lava Lake. This is Howie below....

So Lava Lake is a 3 mile hike up and 3 miles back down. It's an ice cold lake way up in the mountains. It's water level is dependent on the runoff from the snow melting on the peaks above it. Small fish live in the lake and there are camp sites around it. Theres no vehicle traffic up there, you gotta hoof it up.

Yeah, short afternoon hike. The trip was inspiring to think on larger trips, like multiple overnight hikes. We're also talking about a river trip combined with overnight camping. It's a lot of fun....

Friday, June 02, 2006

The Last Two Weeks












...Got back in Big Sky, uhm....2 weeks ago.

I haven't posted picts in awhile because, well, because i've been trying to get all set up out here.

I am starting to get all settled out here for awhile.

I'm working shipping/recieving right now, checking in boxes of merchandise for the retail stores here at the resort. I have an office, but with no windows. The summer is beautiful out here and the weather has been amazing. It's been sunny, but it has also snowed. Crazy I'm saying.

Curtis I'm really sorry I never caught you on the way back thru Chi. The trip back became a race of sorts to get back here and start working to become financially stable again. I'll give you a call sometime soon.

To anyone else I missed- Sorry.

To everyone I miss- Take it EZ.