Stories and photos about life along the Continental Divide in Montana between the Clark Fork (westslope) and Big Hole (eastslope) Rivers. Fresh back from a Fulbright in South China, I am looking at American culture/nature through new eyes. Backpacking, cross country skiing, fishing, hunting, hiking... this is the story of a 4-season outdoors person.
19 May 2006
EcoRover Pics
Pat and RolyTheDog on the way to the Big Hole River, over the Continental Divide, a half-hour from Butte America.
The EcoRover.
A group of Big Hole Watershed Committee members talking AND listening -- this is how it ONCE was. This is why I once believed in the watershed committee as a collaborative, consensus-based process. That was then.
"Time is a river I go a-fishing in" (Thoreau) It's a nice river. If we can keep it. There is a 24" brown just below that rock on the lower right. A black bear is coming down through the stringer of trees in the upper center. An otter plays in the pool next to the big rock at the lower left. Welcome to the Big Hole River, my home water.
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