Traildoggie
Cathlete
Hi all I'm back. a REALLY nice trip. I like these short ones.. short intense and fun. make me feel like I was gone a long time but wasn't.
we rode a trail in northern Idaho called Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. it is a old railroad right of way that runs 72 miles from the old mining towns in the mountains to along a series of lakes and the Coeur d' Alene river. we rode two sections of trail, starting at one end at a campground in a Heyburn park north 22 miles and back. second day rode from parking near the interstate to where we'd turned around the day before, and then back. so 75 or so miles. It would be nice to do a one way 72 mile trip but no way. I think we could ride the whole way, but we'd end up 72 miles from our vehicle! most of it is extremely rural. we saw loads of ducks, geese, wildflowers, a moose and almost a second one...saw the splashing but not the moose. very few people. lovely weather, cold in the am, but sunny and 75 by afternoon. was once a RR right of way, very flat. zero vehicles. it could be a very fast ride but looking around, reading history along the way took numerous breaks. the only bad thing was got stung by a yellow jacket as we were finishing the second day. OUCH!! now it itches like crazy. the 3rd day we drove part way back and did a hike to the top of Steamboat rock. short, only maybe 3 miles RT with great flowers and a fascinating geological history. I'll stuck in a couple links to both places. Steamboat rock we do every year but the ride was a first.
I can't have facials. my skin is happiest left alone. may try a pedicure some day, never had one.
Happy Birthday Deb.
Josie...looks interesting... very nice pics. NYC is not me. been there... once. I realize my vacation 'style" is different from most. Have fun in Greece. I love to see pics of other kinds of adventures than what I do.
Lori I am always on a diet. it is easier to meal plan when you both eat the same thing.... My DH could afford to lose a few pounds as I could, but it's not anything out of control. we eat the mostly same... he gets bigger portions. men lose weight so quickly and effortlessly it could be discouraging for you. I'm not a good technical person. I can't see or do anything on the phone screen, especially as a passenger while driving. using the phone as a hot spot I can link to either a tablet or laptop and actually do a lot of things... look up, read, type. I don't see how the devices would connect without the hot spot. this trip DH forgot the ipad cord so we used the laptop mostly.
http://idaho.maps.arcgis.com/apps/M...96f19&webmap=882d827c0738486f997c3eabef10bc3a
there is a series of pics here that goes the length of the trail. it's under links below the picture on the main page. it's a well known trail so there are loads of other links. we saw an incredibnle number of osprey. wood ducks. hooded mergs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboat_Rock_State_Park#/media/File:SteamboatRock.jpg
you can see the trail in the middle of the "rock". the flowers and birds on top are amazing and it's only a short distance from the campground at the base. only takes maybe an hour to climb up there.
we rode a trail in northern Idaho called Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. it is a old railroad right of way that runs 72 miles from the old mining towns in the mountains to along a series of lakes and the Coeur d' Alene river. we rode two sections of trail, starting at one end at a campground in a Heyburn park north 22 miles and back. second day rode from parking near the interstate to where we'd turned around the day before, and then back. so 75 or so miles. It would be nice to do a one way 72 mile trip but no way. I think we could ride the whole way, but we'd end up 72 miles from our vehicle! most of it is extremely rural. we saw loads of ducks, geese, wildflowers, a moose and almost a second one...saw the splashing but not the moose. very few people. lovely weather, cold in the am, but sunny and 75 by afternoon. was once a RR right of way, very flat. zero vehicles. it could be a very fast ride but looking around, reading history along the way took numerous breaks. the only bad thing was got stung by a yellow jacket as we were finishing the second day. OUCH!! now it itches like crazy. the 3rd day we drove part way back and did a hike to the top of Steamboat rock. short, only maybe 3 miles RT with great flowers and a fascinating geological history. I'll stuck in a couple links to both places. Steamboat rock we do every year but the ride was a first.
I can't have facials. my skin is happiest left alone. may try a pedicure some day, never had one.
Happy Birthday Deb.
Josie...looks interesting... very nice pics. NYC is not me. been there... once. I realize my vacation 'style" is different from most. Have fun in Greece. I love to see pics of other kinds of adventures than what I do.
Lori I am always on a diet. it is easier to meal plan when you both eat the same thing.... My DH could afford to lose a few pounds as I could, but it's not anything out of control. we eat the mostly same... he gets bigger portions. men lose weight so quickly and effortlessly it could be discouraging for you. I'm not a good technical person. I can't see or do anything on the phone screen, especially as a passenger while driving. using the phone as a hot spot I can link to either a tablet or laptop and actually do a lot of things... look up, read, type. I don't see how the devices would connect without the hot spot. this trip DH forgot the ipad cord so we used the laptop mostly.
http://idaho.maps.arcgis.com/apps/M...96f19&webmap=882d827c0738486f997c3eabef10bc3a
there is a series of pics here that goes the length of the trail. it's under links below the picture on the main page. it's a well known trail so there are loads of other links. we saw an incredibnle number of osprey. wood ducks. hooded mergs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboat_Rock_State_Park#/media/File:SteamboatRock.jpg
you can see the trail in the middle of the "rock". the flowers and birds on top are amazing and it's only a short distance from the campground at the base. only takes maybe an hour to climb up there.
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