Friday, August 27, 2010

Turning the Corner...


Elosie stepping off into the Marble pool!
Middle Fork Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire
Dusk on the Middle Fork
photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Tappan Falls ducky action!!!
Middle Fork Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

In the Idaho river running world, "turning the corner" refers to running the Middle Fork Salmon then continuing down the Main Salmon. This makes for a great 11-day, 185-mile wilderness journey the the heart of Idaho. This is one of the longest wilderness runs in the west. Starting high in the Mountains at Boundary creek launch site at 6000 ft. At this elevation the forest is alpine, made up of lots a fir trees, lodge-pole pine, and more dense and lush vegetation. Over the next 185 miles you make you way down into the Mountain deserts to near 2000 ft. Around Indian creek on the Middle Fork you start to see the transition into a slightly different climate. Ponderosa Pines start to become to dominate vegetation on the landscape. From there to the end of the Main Salmon, you can watch slight changes in the landscapes as you float through the majestic Ponderosa Forests of central Idaho.

Justin and Jeremy getting after some s'mores
photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Cousins battling it out "king of the ducky" style!
Main Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Our Middle Fork and Main trip dates line up in a manner that you can float around the corner and continue your journey down the Main Salmon that same day. There is a switch for some fresh coolers and dry boxes filled with new food. Most people end their Middle Fork trip at Cache Bar. For those people, that 6-days is not enough, Cache Bar is just a mid-point stop and re-supply. Myself and Matt turn to corner a couple weeks ago, and it was a reminder for me of what a great 11-day trip it makes. We were the only ones to go the full 11-days, so we switched groups and other guides. For me it was great, a true Idaho river experience. Two great rivers and two great groups of people all in 11 days, its hard to beat that!

Even though Jimmy did beat Brandon, he still went in the water!
photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Grandma and Grandpa Bates enjoying some rapid action!
Main Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Father daughter battle. Lauren had never been camping before! She got right in there for the action, and loved it.
Main Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Beach living, Main Salmon style.
photo: Erik Boomer

Donny, Sherry, and Carson on the Dwyer creek hike.
Main Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

Jeremy trying out the rappel.
Main Salmon photo: Seth Tonsmeire

More photos of both the Middle Fork Salmon August 4th and the Main Salmon August 9th can be seen on the WRO flickr photostream. More postings of recent trips coming soon!

Hope your having a great day!

Seth Tonsmeire

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