Getting my exercise in the Flathead National Forest at Glacier Rim this week has been so spiritually uplifting. I just love being here, and my walks have been getting slightly longer each day since I've been here. This is bear country though, so I have to carry bear spray with me, which is a little unnerving, but so far, so good. Photo Description: 1 & 2) The North Fork Flathead River runs through the Glacier Rim area of the Flathead National Forest. 3) Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare) grow wild here. 4 & 5) More photos of the North Fork Flathead River. 6) Wyoming Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia) 7) A fuzzy-horned bumblebee (Bombus mixtus) nectaring on spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe).
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Beautiful. Will put it on our "to do" list!
12 ago 20 por membro: silkian
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You'll be glad you came, silkian. While you're here, you can also visit Glacier National Park, which is nearby. We aren't going to the park this year due to the pandemic, but it's absolutely incredible!
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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that photo is so realistic I can almost here the buzz.
12 ago 20 por membro: carol655
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Thank you for sharing your lovely trip photos. They mean a lot to those of us still in our homes with no possible trips anytime soon.
12 ago 20 por membro: jeannieselby
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12 ago 20 por membro: clairsheart
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It's my pleasure, jeannieselby! Thank you, and everyone, for your interest!
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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Just beautiful... I love seeing your pics! Makes me want to embark on a road trip 😁
12 ago 20 por membro: squirlz88
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12 ago 20 por membro: CookieBiscuit
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beautiful country definetly bear country and cougar country. i get excited to see different photos of rivers and lakes people post i just think of the amazing fishing those waters must have
12 ago 20 por membro: mountainman2
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We're headed to that area next month. We ran into a grizzly mama and cubs last year in the Tetons and let me tell you those animals are massive in person. Hope it doesn't happen again this year..
12 ago 20 por membro: jennifercarrot
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This is so awesome! It’s hard to fathom heaven being more beautiful then what we have here on earth! Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos!
12 ago 20 por membro: Nanofgoat
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12 ago 20 por membro: jcmama777
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So breathtakingly beautiful...
12 ago 20 por membro: KAGrimm
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My favorite today is the first one, because it shows hills at various distances and the curve of the river. A close second is the Indian Paintbrush, different from ours in Texas I think, but similar. Thank you for sharing
12 ago 20 por membro: shirfleur 1
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absolutely gorgeous pics as always. do you know the three different bear protocols (black, brown, grizzly)? worth looking up if you don't and you're nervous.
12 ago 20 por membro: Katsolo
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Fishing is definitely a big sport up here, mountainman, along with boating. A lot of people do both simultaneously. I'm not much into fishing myself, but I sure wouldn't mind drifting down the river on a boat.
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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As an avid fly fisherman, you just made me day with these pics and ruined my day because I'm not there. Lovely!
12 ago 20 por membro: samgomberg
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I saw lots of bears last year when I went to through Canada to Alaska, sammarandola. I saw a couple of real big ones in the Yukon Territory. Luckily, I was safely inside my truck.
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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Thank you, shirfleur! That first picture is my favorite too. If I had a printer, I'd make a few postcards with that one.
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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I've learned a little about the differences between the bears, Katsolo. I've read about the grizzlies having a shoulder hump, longer claws, wider face and smaller, round ears. Apparently, the grizzlies are the most aggressive, dangerous bears, but all of them can potentially be dangerous, right? I've just been avoiding all bears, to be safe. I don't even trust a dog I don't know, and I love dogs. So far, I've only seen bears while I've been safely inside a vehicle. If I see one while I'm outside, my first priority will be to quickly get inside. Would that be your advice?
12 ago 20 por membro: lonniehuffman
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