Archive for Targhee Nat. Forest

Late on the Water

Late on the Water

Island Park, ID, is one of the longest towns that I know of. Despite being labeled as a single location on any map you might read, a number of smaller villages comprise this incorporated community of 280 residents.  Spread across 33 heavily forested miles in the very toe of Idaho’s stubby, easterly boot, [...]

Under Color

Under Color

Taken in the same region of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest as my recent Redemption in Color post, the undergrowth was so vibrant in this location that you could almost ‘hear’ the yellow.  I wish I would have been able to shoot this scene a bit wider, but several old pines prevented me from opening things [...]

Redemption in Color

Redemption in Color

The Caribou-Targhee National Forest runs through the southeast corner of Idaho and is home to one of my favorite dirt roads.  Formally known as Grassy Lake Road, it was introduced to me as Redemption Road and is the name I’ve held onto.  It begins in the ancient lava flows that have become today’s famous potato [...]