US Northwest Idaho BDR (and then some!)

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rslagle

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volunteers had done a pretty good job of clearing trees, even if they did leave some places a little narrow. We were all able to get under this one



brief stop at the top of the pass





does anybody know what these are? they were quite common along the trail

 

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The Florence Cemetery is pretty interesting. Dates back to the Civil War







this is the gravesite of "BABY", referred to on the signboard in the previous photo



it's a very tranquil setting



 
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continuing on, we were in a hurry to get to the Magruder Corridor. Road construction was to start at 7:00 AM the next morning on the first 34 miles of the trail and we wanted to get past that so we wouldn't have to contend with long delays



most of the road was in pretty good condition

 

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and anoither fallen tree on the road



this one was pretty soft and didn't require a chain saw. we just broke off a couple of limbs and then threw it to the side



Steve headed up the hill



the Indian Post Office is a place where messages were left



 

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this is Quince, he was riding solo and we played hopscotch for several days. we would pass him, he would pass us, we would pass him, etc.



camped at Dworshak Reservoir and Dam



a nice German couple had camped overnight at the Blue Hut



 
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cool tunnel



and on to Avery





the old train depot is now a museum and visitor center



this old dining car is open to walk through





 
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on the way out of town, the old train tunnels have been converted to trails as part of a Rails-to-Trails project





is that a train coming out of there with 2 headlights?



no, it's just Larry



I think there were only 2 tunnels on the official trail, which turned left after the second tunnel

 
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but John knew that you could proceed straight and run parallel to the official tracks and pass through more tunnels. the road would intersect the official trail again shortly. Thanks John!



this was a short one



that's the official track down there

 
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rslagle

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and you hit a "Peed Bump" going into Wallace, where we stopped for lunch



one of only a few campfires we were able to have, due to fire restrictions



not that I don't appreciate the volunteers clearing downed trees, but they could trim back just a little more...



another fire lookout



with a great view



that you couldn't visit

 

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here's the gang



that's sage advice, now just how do I do that?



getting near the border and it's back to farmland



and ranches



hey Oly!

 

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a prestigious address if I ever saw one



Canada, eh?



we stopped near the border for photos at the Welcome to Idaho sign



then we proceeded to Bonners Ferry for a farewell lunch where we said goodbye to Oly, who was headed home from there. Paul and Steve were headed to Emmett to run the Pacific Ocean Spur at a faster pace to keep a prearranged appointment. Larry and I were also headed to Emmett to spend a full day getting oil changed, laundry done, and a little grocery shopping done before heading out on "The Spur" at a slightly slower pace.



Stay tuned for "The Spur"
 

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Thanks for the photos! It was a great trip.

I'm looking forward to hearing your take on the Spur.
 
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