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Bitterroot Canyons
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Bitterroot Canyons 

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Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: kyledod

Created/Edited: Mar 23, 2006 / Mar 23, 2006

Object ID: 182965

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Canyons of the Bitterroot Mountains

Canyons are one of the prominent features of the Bitterroot Mountains on the border of Montana and Idaho, USA. These canyons are typically broad and densely forested at lower elevations, with more sheer rock walls above. Trails, which usually follow streambottoms, typically range from 5 to 12 miles and lead to destinations such as alpine lakes, passes, and peaks. Attach any pictures related to these canyons here.

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Fish Lake View

Ascent Scenery

Canyon Lake

From Blodgett Pass

Gem and Middle Lakes

Boldgett Canyon View

Nez Perce Spire

Blodgett Canyon

Watchtower Drainage

Spires

Unnamed peak

Fred Burr Reservoir

Blodgett Canyon

Canyon Lake & Peak

Trapper Peak


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mrhGreat photos of great places

Voted 10/10

I really like this album. Hey I see on your profile you are from Missoula. I just spent a week there, we could have got together for a visit. Maybe next time, I get over there once or twice a year on business.
Posted Apr 1, 2006 7:10 am

kyledodThanks

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Glad you enjoyed it, I certainly have enjoyed living so close to these canyons. A visit certainly would have been nice, however, it now looks like I will shortly be leaving Missoula (for the North Cascades--at least for the summer).
Posted Apr 2, 2006 8:05 pm

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