Far and Wide wandering
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:59 am
I want to share some pics of the places I explored this summer, especially since I hit some spots on the shared map that were up for investigation.
I spent countless hours and gallons of gas adventuring, but in the end it paid off!
The river delta by Bruneau in Idaho had a small backwater river bend, with surprisingly soft mudbanks on the shore. There were lots of bullfrogs hiding around the shore too, but they were too skittish to get a picture of.
I found one spot, where the bank reached 2 feet higher and the mud sank another 2 feet down. It was very peaty though and had thorny branches hidden in it, so no good to actually play in.
I found a nice spot in a lake that was running low in the late summer, where the river that fed into it was cutting into the lake bed. It made for very nice mud bars and spots of quicksand. The mud was wonderfully soft and silty, but there was a lot of sandy parts in there too that I tried to avoid.
I found someone had walked along there already, too. It was apparently popular with fishermen, though I didn't expect many fish would be around that stretch of the river.
I spent countless hours and gallons of gas adventuring, but in the end it paid off!
The river delta by Bruneau in Idaho had a small backwater river bend, with surprisingly soft mudbanks on the shore. There were lots of bullfrogs hiding around the shore too, but they were too skittish to get a picture of.
I found one spot, where the bank reached 2 feet higher and the mud sank another 2 feet down. It was very peaty though and had thorny branches hidden in it, so no good to actually play in.
I found a nice spot in a lake that was running low in the late summer, where the river that fed into it was cutting into the lake bed. It made for very nice mud bars and spots of quicksand. The mud was wonderfully soft and silty, but there was a lot of sandy parts in there too that I tried to avoid.
I found someone had walked along there already, too. It was apparently popular with fishermen, though I didn't expect many fish would be around that stretch of the river.