I had never been to this area from this direction until yesterday. I have gone in at the Sprague Trailhead and back but never in this far. I went to the left trail right at the outhouse which takes you UP,UP,UP with steep changebacks. Went to the top and along the ridge for a bit and then straight down the side on a primitive path or deer trail. I caught up with the actual Iller Creek trail when I found the bottom and took it back to the parking area. The Dishman Hills area is huge and I will have to go back and explore the rest of the trails. This is a challenging area with a lot of ups and downs and rugged terrain. It was really dry up on top but cool and green down where the creek must run when its not so hot and dry.
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.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Friday, August 3, 2018
James T Slavin Family Conservation Area, Keeney Road
This wonderful area is on about 13,500 S Keeney Road off 195 and Paradise Rd. In the times that I have been there I have seen horse trailers parked with people bringing their horses in to ride the trails, people walking their dogs and just enjoying a beautiful hike. It covers about 600 acres with looping trails. 2 lakes at the back of the property are full of all kinds of water fowl. Beautiful peaceful well marked trails. The loop that goes from parking lot to lake is about 4 miles round trip.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Reimer Conservation Land, 3500 S Assembly & Bee Keeping
Found a neat new hiking Trail just off of 3500 South Assembly. The path runs south off of Assembly and back into the hills to the north of Thorpe road. It is somewhere around 2 miles in length with off shooting paths into the hills.
On the way home I happened to notice someone headed for his hives in a beekeeping suit and just couldn't help stopping and asking to take some pictures. They were gracious enough to also explain some of what goes into keeping the hives and extracting the honey. Thanks for taking the time.
On the way home I happened to notice someone headed for his hives in a beekeeping suit and just couldn't help stopping and asking to take some pictures. They were gracious enough to also explain some of what goes into keeping the hives and extracting the honey. Thanks for taking the time.
Sunday, July 22, 2018
After the fire. Upriver Drive 7/22/2018
All was back to normal on the beaches and the climbing rocks along Upriver Drive today. Families were swimmin and sunning themselves on the beach and rocks. Folks were kayaking and paddling their way up the river and 2 very nice people, Amy and Aaron were at the rope swing. Aaron did some great acrobatics off the rope and into the river.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Summer fun at Fish Lake THE BOYS MADE THE PAPER!
WOW, it really is gonna be summer for a while. Lots O' folks were out enjoying the sun at Fish Lake last evening. It is a wonderful place to hike, boat(but no gas engines allowed), fish and play in the water. A group of brave kids were having a wonderful time on the rope swing. The Spokesman Review published one of the pictures of the boys on the rope swing in the outdoor section of the paper today. Thursday 7/12. Check it out!
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Mt Spokane Mt Kit Carson Loop A Sisters Trip
My sister Heather invited me to do one of her favorite hikes today. The Mt Kit Carson Loop starts just a little above the Rangers gate toward the bottom of Mt Spokane. It is a little over 5miles round trip. It's like a rain forest near the bottom, cool, dark and full of foliage. getting higher up is old growth timber, beargrass and foliage. My sister was excited to show me the beargrass but from what she found out it only blooms every 5-7 years and this was an off year for most. But we saw some. Break through at the end of the trail and you're at the top of the world. From the rocky outcroppings you can see our area on three sides. The world is VERY BIG!
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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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