Thursday, September 30, 2010

Hell's Canyon

The natural-color image of Hells Canyon was ca...Image via Wikipedia
Satellite image of Hell's Canyon
There is a lot of catching up to do.  Starr and Karen have kept us pretty busy when we weren't dealing with truck and trailer issues.  In the last post, I promised to write about our jet boat trip up Hell's Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. So here goes:

The Tuesday after Labor Day Bill and I took off in a borrowed car to Slate Creek, Idaho, to spend a couple of days with Karen's parents, Bruce and Nancy Dreher.  Slate Creek is in north central Idaho on the Salmon River, the largest tributary of the Snake River.  The Drehers live on the east side of the river, a narrow mountain range is on the west side, and on the other side of that mountain range is the Snake River, the site of Hell's Canyon.

The Salmon River is the largest tributary of t...Image via Wikipedia
Salmon River
The drive up to Slate Creek passes through McCall, Idaho, described in an earlier blog.  North of McCall it just keeps getting prettier.  After Riggins, Idaho, we entered the Pacific time zone and followed the Salmon River north (down stream) to Slate Creek.


The Dreher Lookout
As the sun dropped behind the western mountain range, I began searching for the sure sign that we were almost there - the Dreher Lookout.  Bruce, who is a retired Forest Ranger, won it in an auction. He and Nancy disassembled it on its original mountaintop and re-assembled it on their property.  It is fully furnished as in its heyday with a working stove.

The next day we drove over the mountain range to Pittsburg Landing in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area and boarded a jet boat to head upstream on the Snake River to the dam.  Shortly after leaving the landing, we spotted a herd of bighorn sheep on the Oregon side of the river.  On the way back downstream from the dam, we watched a bear moving along the Idaho shore.  The river has some impressive rapids, one of which contained another boat that had run aground the day before.  We made several stops to visit historical landmarks, including the Kirkwood Ranch.  (Do check out this link!)

Unfortunately, my camera was having issues, so I have no pictures of my own.  Check the Killgore Adventures website and these pictures I found using Zemanta.  The first one is from just below the dam.
Snake River Downstream the Hells Canyon Reserv...Image via Wikipedia

Hells Canyon - Near the damImage via Wikipedia
Hells Canyon 2Image by Photos of Nature's Calm via Flickr

The next day, I got my camera working.  We piled into Bruce's pickup and drove up Nut Basin Road for a bird's eye view of the Salmon River area.  The first one shows the Dreher Lookout and the Dreher "museum" on the right.  (Yes, these shots are from ground level!)



Steep

Bruce Dreher
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Trip to Boise: Henefer to Boise and Side Trip to McCall

We left the beautiful campground west of Henefer, Utah, on August 28, and headed up I-84 to Boise, Idaho.  South of Ogden, Utah, we pulled over to photograph the Devil's Slide, a fascinating geological formation right next to the interstate.  My picture is not great, but I couldn't resist including it.  For a better picture and more information, follow the Devil's Slide link above.
Devil's Slide

We arrived at the KOA in Meridian, Idaho, at about 6:30, set up camp, and then headed to Starr and Karen's house for dinner.  The next day we were back there helping with a landscaping project.  Since then, there has been very little sitting around at the trailer doing nothing.

Labor Day weekend, we rode up to McCall, Idaho, with Starr and Karen.  The 2 hour drive to McCall begins in the treeless desert mountains north of Boise and climbs into alpine forest, following the Payette River along much of its route.  McCall is on the shore of Payette Lake, a spectacular body of water formed in a volcanic basin.  Unfortunately, I forgot the camera, so I have pulled in some images from Zemanta.
Payette Lake near McCall IdahoImage by SLV Native via Flickr
Payette Lake
Payette Lake, near McCallImage via Wikipedia
Payette Lake Marina
Brundage Mountain Over Payette LakeImage by timmyjimi via Flickr
Brundage Mountain on Payette Lake
Payette LakeImage by meganpru via Flickr
Another view of Payette Lake
The reason for the trip to McCall was for Starr to participate in the Payette Lake Run on Sunday. The entire race course is 18.6 miles long and follows the shoreline of Payette Lake.  There are also an 8.6 mile race and a 3 mile race over the same course.  Starr ran the 8.6 mile course, with a personal best of 9.11 minute miles, finishing 9th in her age group.  This was the first time I was able to be there for one of her races  I even got to drop her off at the bus to her starting location.

After the race, we drove around the McCall area checking out possible sites for the Starr Johnson/Karen Dreher nuptials, tentatively scheduled for summer or fall of next year.  The scenery provides a magnificent backdrop everywhere you look.  We visited several camp facilities and a hotel on the lake shore.  One of the last stops was Ponderosa State Park
Ponderosa State Park - Payette LakeImage by JillOW via Flickr
Payette Lake from Ponderosa State Park
That's all for now.  Stay tuned for the next installment, including a jet boat trip through Hell's Canyon.
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