Today we had great weather and dragged the grill out for a couple of tasty steaks.
Next to our dining room window, a bird has set up nest. No eggs or babys yet. But she sure is sitting in it a lot.
July 13, 2010
July 12, 2010
Mesa Falls Scenic Byway
Mesa Falls Loop is in Idaho and provides 29 miles of great views from Island Park to Ashton.
Here's a map of the Byway.
Here the cattle have the right of way.
Our first stop was the Upper Falls as evidenced by this sign.
In 1904, Thomas Elliott bought the site and built Big Falls Inn. July 14th, 2001 an official grand opening was held after the building's rehabilitation. For pictures of what it used to look like, click
here .
Here we stand in front of one of the many lookouts over the falls.
The Upper Falls are 114 feet high and 200 feet wide at an elevation of 5,600 feet. From 387 to 967 million gallons of water flow over the falls each day.
Here's a map of the Byway.
Here the cattle have the right of way.
Our first stop was the Upper Falls as evidenced by this sign.
In 1904, Thomas Elliott bought the site and built Big Falls Inn. July 14th, 2001 an official grand opening was held after the building's rehabilitation. For pictures of what it used to look like, click
here .
Here we stand in front of one of the many lookouts over the falls.
The Upper Falls are 114 feet high and 200 feet wide at an elevation of 5,600 feet. From 387 to 967 million gallons of water flow over the falls each day.
Sawtelle Mountain
Today's destinations were Sawtelle Mountain and Mesa Falls. In the picture below, you can see Sawtelle Mountain in the distance. Notice the little round ball on the top.
Going up Sawtelle takes some time but there plenty of breathtaking views.
The little ball at the top of the mountain is actually an FAA long-range radar station.
The sign says it all...don't go any closer.
Still plenty of snow remains for July.
It was so windy today, we could barely stand here to get our pictures.
Going up Sawtelle takes some time but there plenty of breathtaking views.
The little ball at the top of the mountain is actually an FAA long-range radar station.
The sign says it all...don't go any closer.
Still plenty of snow remains for July.
It was so windy today, we could barely stand here to get our pictures.
July 7, 2010
Playmill Theater to see The Foreigner
It was time to go to the Playmill Theatre in West Yellowtone. Before we go-Pedra on the left, Chatfield on the right and Doug in the middle-decided to have their pictures taken.
The Foreigner is a comedy. You can read more about it at The Playmill website at http://www.playmill.com/.
The Playmill fills up on most nights, so reservations are highly recommended. The other shows for this summer are Disney's Beauty and the Beast and the classic Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
The Foreigner is a comedy. You can read more about it at The Playmill website at http://www.playmill.com/.
The Playmill fills up on most nights, so reservations are highly recommended. The other shows for this summer are Disney's Beauty and the Beast and the classic Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
To be continued...
July 6, 2010
Big Springs
Big Springs, located in Island Park, Idaho, produces 12 million gallons of water a day and forms the headwaters of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River.
On the other side of the river sits a cabin built in the 1930's by Johnny Sacks, a German immigrant. In 1981, it became a National Landmark.
We were there after-hours so the cabin was closed for the day.
A water-wheel built by Johnny provides electricity and water to the cabin.
Doug stands at the mouth of the Snake River.
The diagram below shows you the area.
There are a lot of these birds around the area.
We walked about 4 miles on a trail and old abandoned railroad tracks.
These flowers won't have long to bloom as winter comes quickly around here.
In the distance, the bridge to Big Springs.
The bridge has vending machines for food for fish and other scavengers who wait patiently along the bridge.
After a day of sightseeing, it was time to visit Big Jud's in Ashton, Idaho. If you are hungry, you won't be after you eat here.
On the other side of the river sits a cabin built in the 1930's by Johnny Sacks, a German immigrant. In 1981, it became a National Landmark.
We were there after-hours so the cabin was closed for the day.
A water-wheel built by Johnny provides electricity and water to the cabin.
Doug stands at the mouth of the Snake River.
The diagram below shows you the area.
There are a lot of these birds around the area.
We walked about 4 miles on a trail and old abandoned railroad tracks.
These flowers won't have long to bloom as winter comes quickly around here.
Doug demonstrates the internet is available almost everywhere.
In the distance, the bridge to Big Springs.
The bridge has vending machines for food for fish and other scavengers who wait patiently along the bridge.
After a day of sightseeing, it was time to visit Big Jud's in Ashton, Idaho. If you are hungry, you won't be after you eat here.
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