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Fire Lookout Life: Cot with a Chief Joseph Blanket (Original Post) Bo Zarts Feb 22 OP
A treasure, I'm sure Deuxcents Feb 22 #1
I will fight no more Eko Feb 22 #2
Thank you - tears in my eyes. erronis Feb 22 #4
Gorgeous blm Feb 22 #3
You are a wealthy man. Botany Feb 22 #5
Nay .. but I spend what I have wisely. Bo Zarts Feb 22 #6
What kind of big critters do you have there? Botany Feb 22 #7
Lots of critters out here in the wilds .. Bo Zarts Feb 23 #9
Thank you! What a great image of that bear. Botany Feb 23 #10
I was about 75 feet away, with a long lens. And since you are Botany, here is a list of my trees: Bo Zarts Feb 23 #11
What a beautiful blanket, my dear Bo . . . Just glorious to see. nt CaliforniaPeggy Feb 23 #8

Bo Zarts

(25,929 posts)
6. Nay .. but I spend what I have wisely.
Sat Feb 22, 2025, 08:32 PM
Feb 22

And yes, I live in this fire lookout tower 24/7 during the fire season in the Idaho Panhandle.

Botany

(73,528 posts)
7. What kind of big critters do you have there?
Sat Feb 22, 2025, 09:13 PM
Feb 22

Wolves, mt. lion, wolverines, elk, moose, goats, sheep, ground squirrels? Grizzly, lynx, or
ravens?

Bo Zarts

(25,929 posts)
9. Lots of critters out here in the wilds ..
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 10:42 AM
Feb 23

What I have seen: Elk, deer, moose, mountain lion, Black bear, ground squirrels, and assorted birds ranging from LGBs (little gray birds) to Bald eagles.

What I have heard (often): Wolves .. two packs on opposite sides of the mountain

What is possibly in the area, but I have not seen: Grizzly bears (a few vagrants come down south of I-90), goats, sheep, bobcats, porcupines .. and ???



I photographed this big American black bear in late August of 2024. A couple of days later a bow hunter, hunting elk, was charged by a big bear about 3/4 mile from the lookout tower. The hunter and I think that it was the same bear. The bears come up the mountain in late August as the huckleberries ripen at the higher elevations (2024 had a bumper crop of huckleberries).

Botany

(73,528 posts)
10. Thank you! What a great image of that bear.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:21 AM
Feb 23

You can tell it is a thinking being. Were you outside with the bear when you took that picture?

How close to Mr. Bear were you? Years ago I was camping in KY and when I was sleeping
a friend woke me up to tell me that was a bear in camp and asked what we should do? I
told him I was going to stay in the tent and whatever the bear wanted to do was fine by me.

Bo Zarts

(25,929 posts)
11. I was about 75 feet away, with a long lens. And since you are Botany, here is a list of my trees:
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 06:21 PM
Feb 23

NORTH IDAHO EVERGREENS
Douglas-fir (Red Fir)
Englemann Spruce
Grand fir (White Fir)
Lodgepole Pine
Mountain Hemlock
Pacific Yew
Ponderosa Pine (Yellow Pine)
Subalpine fir
Western Hemlock
Western Larch (Tamarack)
Western Red Cedar
Western White Pine
Whitebark Pine

NORTH IDAHO BROADLEAF TREES
Black Cottonwood
Quaking Aspen
Western Paper Birch

My mountaintop has predominately Subalpine fir, which just so happens to be my favorite species of tree.

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