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Related: About this forumLate Afternoon in the Bitterroot Mountains
Idaho Panhandle - July 2024
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Late Afternoon in the Bitterroot Mountains (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Oct 31
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Hiawatha Pete
(1,965 posts)1. Great pic - Thanks for this!
Was there around the Avery, ID area in 2003.
As someone interested in RR history, I hope to get back to the Biterroots someday to further explore the Route of the Hiawatha Trail
...Preferably on an e-bike...
...Preferably downhill
hoosierspud
(176 posts)5. If you start at the trailhead at Exit 0 on I-90
It's a gentle downhill. No need for an e-bike.
Tarzanrock
(465 posts)2. It's like the "rule of thirds" ...
... captured "horizontally." Nice photo, Bo!
hlthe2b
(106,560 posts)3. Postcard Perfect... Gorgeous!
Diamond_Dog
(34,984 posts)4. This and all your other photos
Would make a gorgeous scene to paint. Just stunning!
modrepub
(3,634 posts)6. This Place Should Have A Calendar
with a picture for every day instead of one for every month.
ShazzieB
(18,845 posts)7. Breath-taking!
I love all your fire lookout photos, but this one especially knocked my socks off! I love mountains, and I love views looking down from a lofty perspective, and this combines both. The lighting is very dramatic as well. Very nice.
gademocrat7
(11,191 posts)8. Magnificent
Thank you for sharing this photo, Bo Zarts.