June 16, 2006 - Boise and the Sawtooth Mountains

Today was a non-flying day.  Since I have never been to Idaho before, PK drove me around Boise and then up into the Sawtooth Mountains.   This is the Boise State Capital.
   
We checked out the Boise State University football stadium and its famous blue astroturf.  They have a very successful football program here.
   
Pete took me on a seven hour driving tour through the Salmon River Mountains northeast of Boise.  It's hard to see, but there is a kayaker on the river.  Notice also the Cross (memorial) on the edge of the river.  You have to know what you are doing when kayaking this river and some have paid the ultimate price.
   
Another kayaker coming down the river.
   
Green meadows in the valleys.
   
Garden Valley Airport (U88) -- elevation 3,177 feet.
   
Warm Springs Creek Airport (0U1) -- elevation 4,831 feet.
   
A bad fire came through here a few years ago.
   
The first glimpse of the Sawtooth Mountains.
   
Another scenic valley.
   
Keep in mind this is June and there is still snow on those mountains.
   
Redfish Lake.
   
 
   
We stopped and checked out this Salmon fish hatchery.
   
This is one of PK's favorite fly-fishing streams.
   
Smiley Creek Airport (U87) -- elevation 7,160 feet -- is in this valley.
   
The road climbed to 8,450 feet to get through the mountain pass called Galena Overlook.
   
On the other side of Galena Overlook pass is Sun Valley.  It is an upscale town like Aspen, Colorado where the rich and famous hang out.  It has a towered airport with a long runway so the Gulfstream jets can fly in.  We enjoyed some beer and pizza at this restaurant bar.
   
Back in PK's neighborhood, he showed me how he fly-fishes.
   
Got one!  You the man!  Did anyone know Idaho was this scenic?
   
 
   
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