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From Missoula to Twin Falls by Wayne Estes

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Wayne Estes replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on Day 8: Excursion to Jackson Hot Springs

The owner still lives on site but no longer has regular office hours. The usual situation nowadays. The other lodging options appear to be smaller and no fancier.

24 minutes ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on Day 8: Excursion to Jackson Hot Springs

The Nez Perce motel was also the only indoor lodging when I stayed there in 2015. At that time the owners lived on site and you checked in at the office. Interestingly, Google Earth shows other lodging is available now - a couple of "lodges" in town.

8 hours ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

The brewery in Anaconda chose Road to Wisdom as their real-world version of a famous phrase. I pedaled the actual road to Wisdom, so I deserve to embrace the phrase and the beer.

12 hours ago
Rich Frasier commented on Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

You may have lots of bug bites but you've also attained wisdom.

(Someone had to make the obvious pun)

Seriously, congrats on a big day on the bike. Loved the pictures!

15 hours ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Day 8: Excursion to Jackson Hot Springs

I see your nap spot now.

20 hours ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Day 8: Excursion to Jackson Hot Springs

Where did you take a nap? Did they have lounge chairs by the hot springs?

20 hours ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on a photo in Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

The smokestack was completed in 1919, funded by a wealthy corporation. I suspect the scaffold had an electric lift for moving bricks and laborers. It would be interesting to see a photo of the smokestack under construction.

1 day ago
Gregory Garceau commented on Day 6: Rest Day in Anaconda

A Montana pasty better than an Upper Peninsula pasty? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!

1 day ago
Mike Ayling commented on a photo in Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

Whenever I see something like that I wonder what sort of scaffolding they had then and how the brickies hauled the bricks up to the top.

2 days ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on a photo in Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

My Samsung Galaxy S21 camera has 3 "optimization" settings. I have it set to the maximum optimization setting. I'm so pleased with the results that I seldom feel the need to edit the images afterwards. Images optimized by the phone seem to closely match what my eye saw.

2 days ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on a photo in Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

No filters or post-processing of this photo. It was 3X telephoto. I did walk off the pavement to get the fence out of the photo-I typically do that multiple times per day.
I imagine the grass is green now because the snow only melted a month ago. During this trip I didn't really think about the fact that I was there during the greenest time of year.

2 days ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on a photo in Day 7: Anaconda to Wisdom

Cool shot. I sometimes try to see if I can locate the spot that a photo was taken - just a game I play, as a Geologist I used to do a lot of aerial photo interpretation of landforms, but today's software is light years ahead - using Google Earth's street view I try to locate the same perspective from which a photo was taken. I was able to locate the exact spot you shot this from, I could tell that you shot over the fence to exclude it from the photo - or you used a telephoto or you cropped it in post-processing. The Google Earth street view is from August 2019, the grass is a lot greener in your photo in June. I think you are using a polarizing filter, or else enhancing the colors a bit in post-processing to make them pop - either way, it looks good. Great photo.

2 days ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Andrea Brown on a photo in Day 6: Rest Day in Anaconda

Yes, I read a lot about the two main copper barons Marcus Daly and William Clark.
The environmental cleanup is almost complete. The site was added to the Superfund list in 1983. Not sure when work began, but it's scheduled to finish in late 2026. Only one small area is still uncovered.

3 days ago
Andrea Brown commented on a photo in Day 6: Rest Day in Anaconda

Copper barons, that's who. That rounded hill is smelter tailings and poisonous leavings blew far and wide for over a century.

3 days ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in Day 5: Philipsburg to Anaconda

The 1891 date suggests that it's a live theatre.
I didn't see any marquee or posters about movies.

5 days ago