GBW
Advanced Member
Wanderers,
I've got a issue, a problem per se. I have a bunch of time off and don't know what to do. I'm heading to the NW corner of Montana for some rock climbing with the wife from June 29 to July 2. I have the rest of the week off and don't have to be back at work until July 9th. I was thinking of taking a long detour down to Southern Idaho. I've spent a ton of time in the northern panhandle, around Sandpoint but haven't ever ventured further. We both rock climb, so hitting City of Rocks is key. Beyond that, I have no clue. I'd like to check out some small towns, old mining towns, ghost towns, small hikes, scenic backroads. I don't want to do any hardcore wheeling with the pickup but I am more than willing to give it a workout and get it dirty.
I'd ideally like remote camp sites or state parks with minor facilities. I have a good backroads book of Idaho and a handheld GPS.
Shoot me some ideas guys, I have a few places I'd like to see, Salmon has been recommended to visit. Thanks for the help!
GBW
I've got a issue, a problem per se. I have a bunch of time off and don't know what to do. I'm heading to the NW corner of Montana for some rock climbing with the wife from June 29 to July 2. I have the rest of the week off and don't have to be back at work until July 9th. I was thinking of taking a long detour down to Southern Idaho. I've spent a ton of time in the northern panhandle, around Sandpoint but haven't ever ventured further. We both rock climb, so hitting City of Rocks is key. Beyond that, I have no clue. I'd like to check out some small towns, old mining towns, ghost towns, small hikes, scenic backroads. I don't want to do any hardcore wheeling with the pickup but I am more than willing to give it a workout and get it dirty.
I'd ideally like remote camp sites or state parks with minor facilities. I have a good backroads book of Idaho and a handheld GPS.
Shoot me some ideas guys, I have a few places I'd like to see, Salmon has been recommended to visit. Thanks for the help!
GBW