It was a very short and pleasant round trip walk on a paved trail to the bridge at Myrtle Creek Falls, in the Bonners Ferry area. There were three switchbacks before arriving at the falls. But the two RV Gypsies stopped at the bridge, because Lee Duquette thought it was not worth going any further, and they had several other bigger waterfalls that they wanted to see on this same day. |
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Below: Tall trees along the trail |
Below: The first signs of water from
the falls |
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Below: Lee Duquette on the bridge
at Myrtle Creek Falls |
Below: Flowing water
under Karen Duquette's feet. |
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Below: The view from each side of the bridge |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies
walked a bit beyond the bridge and up a small hill and took a few more
photos, until Lee Duquette decided not to go any further. |
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Below: Lee Duquette returned to the bridge |
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Below: Back
in their toad, the two RV Gypsies took a short drive along Riverside
Drive into Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge. |
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Below: A deer ran across
the road in front of the two RV Gypsies' truck. |
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