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The Horticulturalist May 18th 2010 2:47 am

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by nettlebed (Post 8570539)
Like JG says, it's a bull moose. There was a cow and calf around as well, so I was not happy about getting too close. I have a piccy of the cow, but she always kept herself between the calf and us.

Also, a grizzly was moving into the area (Lake Josephine at Many Glacier, on the east side of the park), so we were asked to leave by a ranger pretty soon after I got these photographs.

I can see him now, thanks! :)

nettlebed May 18th 2010 2:51 am

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Those of you who couldn't see the next batch, try these (I had a superfluous "/" in the linkies):


http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_trip/chocolate.jpg

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_trip/meh.jpg

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_trip/itsthe.jpg

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_trip/heli1.jpg

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_trip/heli2.jpg

Burn1911 May 18th 2010 4:36 am

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 
:thumbsup: Excellent photos..... keep 'em coming.....

MandyNi May 18th 2010 5:58 am

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Wow, beautiful, I'd be so excited (and scurrrrrred) being that close to those animals!! :thumbsup:

nettlebed May 18th 2010 3:30 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 
Nothing so fancy today (on the wildlife front, at least) since most of yesterday was spent on the road.

On Sunday evening we drove from West Glacier to Missoula, then yesterday was 9am-7pm to get down to Idaho Falls. We stopped for around three hours at the Craters of the Moon National Monument on the way.

The drive down is VERY attractive, IF you avoid the freeway. US 93 runs from Missoula all the way down to Arco, ID, and from about 15 miles north of Salmon it is relentlessly scenic. South of Salmon the drive is very twisty, and I had to be careful not to end up in the scenery through staring at the scenery.

I didn't take photographs of that drive, since it would have doubled the travel time with all the stops, but here are some other photographs.

This is the pass at the southern end of the Big Lost River valley, to the north of Arco, ID. It's around 7000' high, and it was really blowing a hoolie here: I guess the wind was about 35mp5, gusting to 50mph. This is looking south to the plain.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...rroot Pass.jpg

I am a fan of the history of nucular and atomic science, so Arco fascinates me. There will be a few nucular-related photos here, in case anyone else in interested.

On that note, the next photograph is the famous "Atoms for Peace" sign in Arco. Read the sign for the details. Also, if you have the time, read "Proving the Principle," by Susan Stacy for a first-class history of nuclear science and technology in SE Idaho. There is a chapter on the significance of this sign in that book.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri... Arco Sign.jpg

Next up, Craters of the Moon (see link above), which is just uncanny. A huge lava field (over 1000 sq miles). It's not really possible to describe it: you need to go there to experience it.

Photograph one is of some rope-like lave formations, called Pāhoehoe by Hawaiians.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...7 Craters1.jpg

This is a so-called spatter cone, but I like to call it Mount Doom, for obvious reasons:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...Mount Doom.jpg

Last up, for the nerdulous like me, this is one of the reasons this Arco area is so fascinating:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...7 INL Sign.jpg

We're just off to do some more nucular tourism, with a two hour private tour of EBR-1.

Noorah101 May 18th 2010 3:30 pm

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Wow, thank you for re-posting! Those are awesome photos! :D

Rene

chartreuse May 18th 2010 3:52 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by nettlebed (Post 8573586)
We're just off to do some more nucular tourism, with a two hour private tour of EBR-1.

You lucky devil! :thumbup:

meauxna May 18th 2010 5:11 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by nettlebed (Post 8573586)
This is the pass at the southern end of the Big Lost River valley, to the north of Arco, ID. It's around 7000' high, and it was really blowing a hoolie here: I guess the wind was about 35mp5, gusting to 50mph. This is looking south to the plain.

I'm glad you're getting to do all the nerdalicious stuff you like, but these pics of the plains & mountains never cease to amaze me.. can you imagine crossing that for months with a covered wagon?

My friend Lloyd, who died last year, had a drill press in the garage that his grandparents brought over on the Oregon Trail. It's all so close!

Burn1911 May 18th 2010 6:19 pm

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Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8573888)
I'm glad you're getting to do all the nerdalicious stuff you like, but these pics of the plains & mountains never cease to amaze me.. can you imagine crossing that for months with a covered wagon?

My friend Lloyd, who died last year, had a drill press in the garage that his grandparents brought over on the Oregon Trail. It's all so close!

I'm with you on this -it is totally FASCINATING to me that this was all discovered with nothing - today we get lost in the wood without an GPS - well I do anyway :rofl: I feel like technology has strangled us!! we are SO reliant on it, imagine how many of our population now could travel across the rockies in a horse and wagon with no roads - paving the way :o I know I couldn't!!

Anyway as for the roadtrip - these photos are GREAT!!! We are off to the Oregon coast this weekend.... wonder if I will see a Moose - will deffo post a pic if I do :)

meauxna May 18th 2010 6:58 pm

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Originally Posted by Burn1911 (Post 8574039)
We are off to the Oregon coast this weekend.... wonder if I will see a Moose - will deffo post a pic if I do :)

No no, I'm not going over this w/e. :lol:

Have a SUPER great time and yes, we want pics from you, moose or no! :thumbsup:

Find a puffin for us. That would be nice! North side of Haystack Rock in CB.. they will have volunteers with binos to show you where to look.. puffins are becoming rare & this is their looooove time so check it out. :)

Burn1911 May 18th 2010 7:13 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8574107)
No no, I'm not going over this w/e. :lol:

Have a SUPER great time and yes, we want pics from you, moose or no! :thumbsup:

Find a puffin for us. That would be nice! North side of Haystack Rock in CB.. they will have volunteers with binos to show you where to look.. puffins are becoming rare & this is their looooove time so check it out. :)

ha ha for the moose comment!!!.....:lol:

Will deffo look for the puffins, the only other time I have seen them is in North Wales up on Anglesey, they all hang out up on the end of the island!! very cool!!

Will post some pics when we are back - boohoo the rain is forecast!

meauxna May 18th 2010 7:15 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by Burn1911 (Post 8574148)
ha ha for the moose comment!!!.....:lol:

Will deffo look for the puffins, the only other time I have seen them is in North Wales up on Anglesey, they all hang out up on the end of the island!! very cool!!

Will post some pics when we are back - boohoo the rain is forecast!

Sunday might be nice. :)
Maybe.

HannahGreen May 18th 2010 10:00 pm

Re: Nettie's Road Trip, May 2010
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8573888)
I'm glad you're getting to do all the nerdalicious stuff you like, but these pics of the plains & mountains never cease to amaze me.. can you imagine crossing that for months with a covered wagon?

My friend Lloyd, who died last year, had a drill press in the garage that his grandparents brought over on the Oregon Trail. It's all so close!


We visited Fort Laramie a few years ago and i was blown away by seeing the ruts from the wagons on the Oregon Trail. I think there are several places in WY that they still exist...

Great pics too!

nettlebed May 19th 2010 2:15 am

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Next lot:

Today we drove out to EBR-1, as mentioned earlier. On the way we stopped at the erstwhile Idaho SR-20 and Fillmore junction:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...0-Fillmore.jpg

This doesn't look much, but it's pretty much all that you can see that is a reminder of the SL-1 nuclear accident on 3 Jan 1961. This incident is dealt with in one chapter of Proving the Principle, mentioned earlier. That is a very factual account, and leaves out some of the human interest, which is covered in the following two books: Atomic America, by Todd Tucker, and Idaho Falls, by Bill McKeown.

Both are very interesting. Gory detail: one of the operators at the time of the accident, Dick Legg, was not located for a couple of hours because his body was pinned to the ceiling by a reactor cap plug. It took almost a week to remove his body, since it was so radioactive it was dangerous to be close to it for more than about a minute.

Next up was Atomic City. This was once a thriving town.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...tomic City.jpg

You can't read it at this resolution, but the sign says "Population: About 25". the town is dying on its arse...

This is the outside of EBR-1.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...5-18 EBR-1.jpg

I took about 250 photographs here, but will only inflict a few of them on you.

Next up are "the Heaters", HTRE-1, and HTRE-3. These were experimental reactors that were built and operated by USAF in the hopes of producing a nuclear-powered aircraft.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...18 Heaters.jpg

The program is well described in Dreams of Nuclear Flight by Jesse Stoffel.

This is looking down into the reactor vessel:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...-18 Vessel.jpg

This is self-explanatory:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...Light Bulb.jpg

After this, we drove through Idaho Falls to Teton Village, which is where we are staying.

This is a view from Teton Pass, looking East, into Jackson Hole, WY. It is 8431' ASL.

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...ckson Hole.jpg

We were a little surprised to find that the pass is not the state line: that is actually some miles to the West.

Finally, for those of you who prefer furry things, a couple of the critters we saw in our brief initial foray into Teton NP:

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...w and Calf.jpg

http://gumbercules.com/2010_road_tri...Bison Bull.jpg

Y'all have fun, and check back later for more news...

Juswus May 19th 2010 2:19 am

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just stumbled on this thread...loving it :thumbsup:


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