Back in March, when the novel Coronavirus was just on the cusp of changing our daily lives, I listened to an episode of Gretchen Rubin's podcast in which she encouraged listeners to take photos of signs of the coronavirus pandemic. I took her suggestion to heart, and wanted to share some of the photos I've taken so far. This exercise has actually made me notice signs and details around town. I'll continue to take photos as I see them.
Sawtooth Wilderness boundary Looking toward the far side of Farley Lake - the first campsite This past weekend, I went backpacking on an iconic loop in the Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho. The Sawtooths are beloved and renowned for their dramatic sharp, rocky peaks that resemble the teeth on a saw. I had only been to the Sawtooths once before (six years ago when I was working a seasonal position in McCall), so I was looking forward to exploring more. I hiked the Toxaway Lake to Alice Lake Loop , and spent two nights in the backcountry. This was the perfect amount of time to spend backpacking, since it's been several years since I've hit the trail and done backcountry camping. My back and legs were achy and tired by the end of the weekend, but this trip itinerary allowed The fire smoke that has been looming over Boise was present in Stanley (a small river town close to the Sawtooths) and the views of the mountains took on a dreamlike, mystical quality w...









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