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Bo Zarts

(26,037 posts)
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 01:24 PM Feb 2025

Crags and Snags in a Mountain Saddle



Idaho Panhandle National Forest - September 2024
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Crags and Snags in a Mountain Saddle (Original Post) Bo Zarts Feb 2025 OP
Climbing over those is NOT for the faint of heart, or legs! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2025 #1
Even I avoid rock outcroppings like this! Especially in this particular "saddle." Bo Zarts Feb 2025 #2
I always knew you were smart, my dear Bo! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2025 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,856 posts)
1. Climbing over those is NOT for the faint of heart, or legs!
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 02:23 PM
Feb 2025

I am more than content to see such beautiful hazards from my chair. Thank you, my dear Bo, for bringing this to us!

Bo Zarts

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2. Even I avoid rock outcroppings like this! Especially in this particular "saddle."
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 04:20 PM
Feb 2025

This is a notorious lurking place for one of our resident mountain lions. It was spotted in this area several times, by different people, during the weekend that I shot this photo (Labor Day 2024). BTW: I took this photo from the comfort and safety of my truck.

CaliforniaPeggy

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3. I always knew you were smart, my dear Bo!
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 04:25 PM
Feb 2025

Your actions on that day prove it.

There's nothing like a safe place to get great photos!

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