Sunday, September 11, 2011

Four-Wheeling in Clark's Canyon

On Sunday, August 14th, we took our four-wheelers up to Clark's Canyon for a ride.  It's a beautiful site we discovered when we were shooting with the Colter's Hell Club at the sheep pens up the road earlier in the summer.  It was an very hot, but clear & sunny day about a week before the Hole in the Wall fire started up there, so I was able to get some really pretty shots.  It's hard to do the epic scenery up there justice, but I did my best:





The river running through the canyon is the Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone.  It runs straight out of Yellowstone National Park & is named for William Clark of Lewis & Clark.  Clark traveled down this river with Sacajawea on the return trip of the Corps of Discovery's expedition to the northwest.  Lewis took a different route back, so they could explore more territory, before meeting back up with Clark at Rendevous Point...OK, enough with the history lesson...!

Basically, we had a really great time (despite the extremely rocky trail) & we hope we can get back up there for another ride before the snow falls.

Bye for now from Noah & Buckskin,



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