A small lake tucked into the East Kootenay region of British Columbia:
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A small lake tucked into the East Kootenay region of British Columbia:
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CMoulder, The Pharaoh Lakes Wilderness in the Dacks is indeed an especially gorgeous area...black bear country though it is...my Grandparents and parents summered nearby Lake George in the 1950s and 60s. Most recently, I celebrated my Aunt's 75th birthday at Lake George, near Ticonderoga, and drove through the Pharaoh Lakes Wilderness Area to access our campground. I was thinking to myself that this would be a prime area to hike/canoe and hammock. Fortunately I had a chance to explore nearby Paradox Lake. Definitely a most beautiful area for camping, although admittedly a bit of a long drive for me being from the DC area.
Wow! Wild and beautiful!
You are right, hard to pick the best spot in ID!
I would love to hang there!
I have hiked and back packed all of these SPECTACULAR AZ spots(used to live in both Phoenix and later Flagstaff), but I have not yet had the pleasure of hanging a hammock there.
Wow, that looks beautiful!
British Columbia, WOW!
Yet to find a favorite for beauty but this was fun and picturesque on my last forey. Probably the snow and the narrow FS road but love it.
My family has a cabin ontop of the Uncompagre Plateau just outside Montrose Colorado that is mostly spruce and pine pocketed with Aspen Groves. I am itching to hang in an Aspen Grove in Fall when the leaves are turning but for now this is my most beautiful spot to hang.
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Gilligan, that is a beautiful spot!
This would be it. In the sunrise shot, you can spy my hammock in the bottom-left corner above the rocks. Also note the hiker in the middle of the photo (the little white dot) for scale.
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Top of Hazel Mountain, Shenandoah National Park, Appalachian Trail
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A few steps from the hammock
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