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Swan Rangers Ski Black Cottontail!

Streams are starting to thaw! (Keith Hammer photos unless otherwise noted)

Three Swan Rangers skied Cottonwood Bottom while six skied Blacktail Mountain Nordic Trails on a sunny-squally Saturday, March 24, 2018!

No bear tracks seen yet, but you might want to watch out for the wolverine in Krause Basin we've nicknamed "Bigfoot!"

 

Why did the wolverine cross the road?

 

Why did the wolverine cross the creek?

 

Why did the wolverine cross the trail?

 

No water showing yet at the lower Krause Creek crossing!

 

A view of clouds and weather over Flathead Lake from Blacktail Mountain. (Norma Linsky photo)

 

If you don't like the weather in Montana . . .               (Joel Vignere photo)

 

. . . wait a minute! (Joel Vignere photo)

 

The Swan Rangers meet every Saturday at the Echo Lake Cafe for breakfast at 8:30, leaving at 9:30 for a partial day outing in the northern Swan Mountains and foothills.

They carpool from the Swan River School parking lot next to the Cafe.

When hiking or skiing in bear country, remember to carry bear spray and avoid the 3-D's: dawn, dusk, and darkness.

Everyone is welcome!


This article published on March 24, 2018 • [Permalink]