Sunday, July 6, 2008

Salmon River Trip 2008

The Salmon River trip was smaller than usual in crew members but we still had a wonderful time traveling 81 miles across Idaho this past week. Nick, Jean, Erin, Gabe, Zach, and I managed to stay upright while rafting through some very high water and rapids along the main Salmon River. There are too MANY pictures to share but I painstakingly picked through all the great shots that Zach and Gabe took for a snip-it of the fun!



Big Horn Sheep, elk, deer, bald eagles, yellow-belly marmots (love that name), a wolf cub (or coyote without it's mama ;-( , and a variety of birds were a bit of the wild life we viewed from across river or many times in our own camp sites. Lasagna, jambalaya, steaks, chicken taki marsala, and enchiladas helped us all stay full and happy! Amazing historical sites to visit of old time pioneers (men and women) that have roughed it out amongst the river long before rafters/kayakers enjoyed it. My favorite is probably the tale of a Chinese immigrant during the mid 1800's- sold by her parents for seed in China, shipped to San Francisco as a slave, won in a gambling match, and then moving to the Salmon River with her husband, she was a friend to many passers by- Polly Bemis. There is an interesting book about her life called, "A Thousand Pieces of Gold" if anyone is interested. Her small cabin and large garden are still cared for to this day and interesting to visit.

Thank you, thank you, Nick and Jean for making this trip happen and sharing your wonderful stories and years of experience with us newbies! We were sad not to have our dear friends the Nickum's and Ziegler's families along for this years journey but know they will be along again for the inevitable trip next summer. Can't wait!

3 comments:

zach latham said...

Great work Weeds! It was a pleasure having you two along for another great Salmon River adventure, I loved every minute of it! Great shots as well, I can't wait to get back next year. Last call for the s.........!

Colleen said...

Beautiful pictures you posted. I bet you had an awesome time and will cherish the memories shared with those you love! Love following what is happening in your life! Colleen

jeannie said...

Great pictures and it's easy to see why you all love the area. Glad you are able to enjoy every bit of it, "up close and personal"! xoxo