Sunday, September 5, 2010
Parting shots from Stanley
The Stanley area was all that we had heard it would be, and more. But after waking up three straight mornings temps around 28 degrees and mix of snow and rain coming tonight, we shortened our stay here and headed for Missoula, MT a couple of days early. While at our campground, we were entertained by the chinook salmon on their redds, the many osprey tending to the young ones in the nest, and the river otters floating by on their evening feeding forays. We witnessed the osprey diving into the river, and struggling to lift-off after snagging small trout, and then flying/gliding up and down the canyon trying to gain lift enough to reach the nests perched on the tops of power poles. The otters went with the flow as the current carried them downriver, all the while constantly diving in groups of two or three, and resurfacing just long enough to gulp down their prey.
One thing we have observed is that more and more folks are travelling with their dogs - and most just have a difficult time observing campground rules regarding keeping the dogs on a leash and picking up after them. The campsite next to us had four dogs that were generally well-behaved and kept on a leash, but were never picked-up after. And we had one instance where we returned to camp to find one dog's leash allowed it within leg-hiking distance of our tent - not cool.
A campfire on the river bank - can it get any better?
This guy catches fish - enough to feed the whole family!
The Kasino Klub - great prime rib and salad bar
Spent a lot of time here
Spent too much time here - fantastic place for breakfast and lunch
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