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Montana – Mission Mountain Wilderness & Local Fun

Our warm-up hike out to Twin Lakes got us itching for more outdoors action.  Fortunately the nasty weather forecast for the weekend was postponed and we hastily got a plan together for camping and hiking.

Mission Mountain Wilderness (Flathead National Forest)

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Glacier Creek Trail #690 presented nice options for a hike the next day and we decided camp at the trailhead for an early morning start.  There wasn’t much information about dispersed camping options along the Kraft Creek Rd (trail access road) so we leaned on our experiences from Colorado and assumed we’d find a spot leading up to the trailhead.

Our instincts were correct and we found a gem on Kraft Creek Rd just past mile marker 3 and set up shop.

Mission 1

The best way to look for an appropriate dispersed camping site is if there’s a fire ring present that’s previously been set up by other campers.  Leave no trace is big in outdoor recreation areas and creating new fire rings is frowned upon.

As you can see this particular spot is a solid find.  So much fun camping in the wilderness!

Mission 2

In the morning we geared up for our hike to Crescent Lake on Glacier Creek Trail which is a solid 3.5 mile climb (one way) that elevates about 1000 ft.

The trail starts with some fun creek crossings.

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Yes, I made her go first…

We passed the fork in the trail leading to Glacier Lake and figured we’d hit it on the way back if we felt like it.  On the ascent towards Crescent Lake we caught a gorgeous areal glimpse of Glacier Lake.

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We took in the scene and were absolutely going to be stopping by there on the way down.

Countless switchbacks and endless huckleberry fields later, we arrived at Crescent Lake.

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Crescent Lake

We plopped down for lunch and did some exploring before heading back down towards Glacier Lake.

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Glacier Lake

Even as we were both nearing our threshold for the day, the extra half mile (out and back) to Glacier Lake was worth it.

Local Fun

Living on our hilltop in Big Arm overlooking Flathead Lake provides a ton of outdoor action at our doorstep.  Combine that with the long days (it doesn’t get dark till 10 PM), well, we’ve been taking advantage.

First thing we did was break out the new blow-up paddle boards (SUP boards).

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It was perfect on Flathead Lake for our first go.

I also – begrudgingly – accepted Amy’s challenge to bike down to the lake and back.  Biking the 3 miles down to the lake is a breeze.

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The way home is pretty rough with around 600 ft of elevation, but gotta keep in shape!

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Afternoon walks and drives exploring our “neighborhood” also tend to be eventful.

We had some words with the local cattle.

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And found a ranch named specifically for Amy 🙂

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For our social fix, we had a night out in Whitefish with pre dinner fun at Whitefish Hand Crafted Spirits.

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Followed by a solid meal in Latitude 48’s Red Room where MT native, Dan Dubuque was jamming out.

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We are gonna get as much of Montana in these next months as humanly possible.

Arriving in Montana & Celebrating 1 Year on the Road!

July represents one year on the road!  A year ago driving half a day to Montana after a cross country flight would have probably been considered a daunting prospect…but for us battle hardened road warriors it was no big deal.

The drive through Washington and Northern ID was gorgeous (especially Coeur d’Alene) and arriving at our new home for the next three months was the absolute pinnacle.  Imagine arriving to this!

House View

That there is Flathead Lake: THE biggest natural body of water west of the Mississippi

Chica was pretty pumped about it too

And yes, we are in the sticks and things like this happen in our front yard.

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Flathead National Forest – Jewel Basin (Swan Mountain Range)

Being back in the country had us itching to get out into nature and we decided to hike out to Twin Lakes.  The trailhead kicks off at Camp Misery.  It’s a solid 5 mile round trip hike that elevates about 800 ft.

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Geared Up & Ready

The hike up got awesome fast.

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Quarter way up and Flathead Valley is magical

Being back in the mountains just felt right.

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If you’re wondering, yes hiking all the way to the lakes is worth it!

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Being early July, there is still a nice amount of snow at this elevation and we couldn’t find the trail to actually get to the lake.

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After looking for a bit we gave up and ate lunch in the snow on top of a mountain.  Life is good.

July 4th: Visit from the Vincent’s!

In a cool twist of fate, Matt, Jen, and Ewan happened to be a three hour drive away in ID on vacation.  And because they’re awesome, they made the trek to Big Arm to celebrate the 4th.

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Did I mention the property we’re on has a fire pit out front too…

No visit to Flathead Valley is complete without getting onto Flat Head Lake.  So we broke out the water toys (SUP boards and tubes);

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the windy day wasn’t deterring us and Matt and I gave it a go.

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Pretty sure Ewan had a good time as well.  I know Chica will miss him.

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All this in our first week!  Montana’s gonna be fun.