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  2. Craters of the Moon NM, the Wilderness Trail | Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/craters-of-the-moon-nm-the-wilderness-trail.4405

    "Recreational use of the wilderness area has remained limited. Fewer than 100 people a year obtain overnight camping permits for the area." I have a national parks pass that expires this month, so i thought that i should try to squeeze a little more use out of it. I started looking at Craters...

  3. Craters of the Moon (with kids) | Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/craters-of-the-moon-with-kids.5192

    This part of our trip to Idaho last week. Craters of the Moon is a National Monument in Idaho. It is a series of tubes and caves carved out 2,000 years ago. There is a large lava field covered in volcanic rock. Because we had little kids, and I was carrying a child carrying backpack, we could...

  4. caltopo pro - Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/caltopo-pro.9168

    any one have a caltopo pro account? curious what an area looks like in the sentinel imagery. wondering if it's likely there's any snow to be found in Craters of the Moon.

  5. Wind River Mountain Conditions 2019 | Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/wind-river-mountain-conditions-2019.8500

    I’ll do a couple short exploratory hikes right off. Likely Photographers Pt. and Marms Lk. to scope the scene. Takes me a while to organize my resupplies. I have a friend in Pinedale with a drift boat and I’ll hopefully get them to float and fish a bit. I may take a ride elsewhere to pass some time. I like Craters of the Moon a lot.

  6. Black Magic Canyon - Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/black-magic-canyon.2131

    Black Magic Canyon is a unique, sculpted riverbed through the basalt lava fields of south central Idaho. Many folks drive through the barren sage land on their way to Craters of the Moon and miss the hidden channel carved by the Big Wood River. During the summer months the canyon is impassable...

  7. To Do in 2022 - Backcountry Post

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    5. In late April and May do a bike trip across Southern Idaho and area. See Craters of the Moon. Late Spring, Summer, and early Fall 6. Go hiking back in the Absarokas and the Thorofare again. 7. Hike, bike, camp, and bird with enjoying all of the NW Wyoming Country again. 8.

  8. Black Magic Canyon (with kids) - Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/black-magic-canyon-with-kids.5193

    We went to Black Magic Canyon in Idaho this last weekend. We were told that Black Magic Canyon wasn't worth going all the way to Idaho, but it was supposed to be great if you were already in the area or passing by. We loved it! It was the highlight of our trip and I thought it was well worth...

  9. Mountain Home Craters | Backcountry Post

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    Mountain Home Craters. Thread starter Ben; Start date Feb 17, 2015; Tags idaho ...

  10. Sawtooths in June | Backcountry Post

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    I was going to suggest that early June would be an excellent time to check out the Craters of the Moon monument. Our ability to perceive quality in nature begins, as in art, with the pretty. It expands through successive stages of the beautiful to values as yet uncaptured by language.”

  11. Idaho/Oregon/Norcal Camp reccomendations | Backcountry Post

    backcountrypost.com/threads/idaho-oregon-norcal-camp-reccomendations.3332

    Hello! I'm planning a couple of weeks out with the wife of car camping and beer drinking. It's looking like we'll loop up via Boise, spend 6-10 days in Oregon, 5-7 days in Norcal. So far, we're looking at something like this, Craters of the Moon on the way up. Would like to hit Crater Lake...