Photos from the Saddle

I suppose that most riders really don’t notice what is going on around them in terms of scenery, geology, topography, and wildlife. Bo can’t even see the darn mile markers so how in the world would he know what type of trees we’re riding in at the moment. For better or worse, I take all that in from the saddle. Chip said he was concentrating too hard on the trail to see the 3-4 foot high snow drifts on the trail up to Lookout Mountain. I noticed them right away. Cool stuff for sure!

View from the top of Bowery Trail

View from the top of Bowery Trail

Below I’ve provided links to photos taken “from the saddle” while riding this year in Idaho and South Dakota. I feel fortunate to be able to view the mountains in this way. Enjoy!

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See you on the trail!

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