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. . . To him who has once tasted the reckless independence, the haughty self-reliance, the sense of irresponsible freedom, which the forest life engenders, civilization thenceforth seems flat and stale. Its pleasures are insipid, its pursuits wearisome, its conventionalities, duties, and mutual dependence alike tedious and disgusting. The entrapped wanderer grows fierce and restless, and pants for breathing-room. His path, it is true, was choked with difficulties, but his body and soul were hardened to meet them; it was beset with dangers, but these were the very spice of his life, gladdening his heart with exulting self-confidence, and sending the blood through his veins with a livelier current. The wilderness, rough, harsh, and inexorable, has charms more potent in their seductive influence than all the lures of luxury and sloth. And often he on whom it has cast its magic finds no heart to dissolve the spell, and remains a wanderer and an Ishmaelite to the hour of his death.
Francis Parkman

Friday, July 27, 2007

Fishing trip up St. Joe River, into Montana, and back down Lochsa River. 7/20/07

Lochsa Trout make great fun for the Kids and Adults alike.


Stopping at Colgate Licks on the Lochsa.



Moose near Lolo pass, almost dark so blurry photo.


Missoula lake near Idaho Montana border.





Whitetail buck on Idaho side of pass near Missoula lake.





Red Ives Historic Station, St. Joe








St. Joe River after leaving Highway, Near Red Ives




St. Joe near Quartz Creek.


















Mighty Mountain Road Trippers and Fishermen.










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