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I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

MISSION MOUNTAIN & HARVEY MOUNTAIN

MISSION MOUNTAIN   6,206 feet HARVEY MOUNTAIN   6,402 feet (Class 2) These two peaks are located just south of the Idaho/Canadian border. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Map: USGS Hall Mountain Drive: Access by road to these mountains is good … Continue reading

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GOAT MOUNTAIN

GOAT MOUNTAIN   6,641 feet (Class 2) Goat Mountain is the highest-named peak in the Idaho section of the Purcells. It is located NE of Perkins Lake and 0.5 miles west of the Idaho/Montana border. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: … Continue reading

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BUSSARD MOUNTAIN

BUSSARD MOUNTAIN   5,968 feet (Class 1) Bussard is located 1.0 mile north of Queen Mountain. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Map: USGS Eastport Drive: Access by road to these mountains is good – perhaps too good. The primary approach … Continue reading

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The COLUMBIA MOUNTAINS in the USA

The COLUMBIA MOUNTAINS in the USA MONASHEE MOUNTAINS Kettle Crest Trail Hoodoo Canyon SELKIRK MOUNTAINS Washington State Ambercrombie Mt. Sherlock Pk. Springboard Trail Sullivan Lake Crowell Ridge Grassy Top Mt. Hall Mountain Shedroof Divide Tr. Shedroof Loop Idaho State – … Continue reading

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UPPER PRIEST RIVER

UPPER PRIEST RIVER This is a dark, dank trail through a virgin red cedar forest. One of the best lowland hiking trails in Idaho, it is an easy walk with the rumble of the Upper Priest never far away. The … Continue reading

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HUNT PEAK

HUNT PEAK   7.058 feet (Class 2-3) This is the last peak at the southern end of the Selkirks to reach 7,000 feet. The peak, which was caught in the great Sundance Fire, is a rugged piece of real estate with … Continue reading

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THE ROMAN NOSE

ROMAN NOSE   7,260 feet (Class 1) Roman Nose is located 4.0 miles east of Silver Dollar Peak (and the main Selkirk Crest) on a subsidiary ridge that divides the Pack River and Kootenai River valleys. The summit has a Forest … Continue reading

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MOUNT ROOTHAAN

MOUNT ROOTHAAN   7,326 feet (Class 2-3) Is located just south of Chimney Rock and is nearly as rugged as its more famous counterpart. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Map: USGS Mount Roothaan Drive:  Horton Ridge Lookout access: 0.0 … Continue reading

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CHIMNEY ROCK

CHIMNEY ROCK    7,124 feet North Idaho’s most imposing summit sits at the top of the Selkirk crest just north of Mount Roothaan. The rock is a vertical column of granite that provides a variety of technical rock climbing opportunities. Difficulty: … Continue reading

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SILVER DOLLAR PEAK

SILVER DOLLAR PEAK    7,181 feet (Class 2-3) This nearly symmetrical peak has four ridges and three lofty faces. It is located 1.5 miles northeast of Chimney Rock and is most easily assessed from the east. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: … Continue reading

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