This part of the trail runs from before milepost 6 to past mile post 5, in total about 1 3/4-2 miles one way, 3 3/4-4 miles round trip. River view all the way with lots of flora and fauna. I have never seen so many Canadian Geese in one place at one time as I saw on the river yesterday. Don't know if they're getting ready to migrate or gonna make this their winter digs.
Enjoying the paths, trails, roads and by-ways of the Inland Northwest by foot. Sharing where I've been through pictures and text so you can explore them yourself walking, jogging, bicycling or under whatever foot powered means you enjoy.
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Burn Works fire spinning
I had read about the Burn Works crew in an article and just had to see them in action myself.

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