The Slot Canyon Adventure on our Missouri River canoe trip in Montana certainly ranks up with the Monterey day. We'd camped under some cottonwoods, and got up the next morning to go into the most magical of canyons. As its name suggests, a slot canyon narrows down until it's a squeeze to get through, making for a whole lot of fun. That's a whole 'nother post, seeing Bill of the Birds through that canyon.
The view across the river included some sheer cliffs and a prairie falcon nest!
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A bull snake greeted us at the campsite. Liam spotted it first!
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Our guide Nick caught the placid snake and relocated it a short distance away. Bull snakes climb after birds' nests, as rat snakes do back home in Ohio.
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This canyon had it all. Gorgeous wildflowers with extraneous minutiae (Nick and Liam).
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There's a rock wren in this picture. Take my word for it.
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Gumbo lilies, a kind of primrose, spread their huge white flowers along the cliffsides and tops. I scrambled up to this one and confirmed my suspicion that it would have a heavenly fragrance! Barely any leaves, any plant at all--just a huge flower that looked like someone had dropped a Kleenex on the scree.
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We took turns shooting pictures of each other in the great arch atop the canyon.
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Here's Bill of the Birds, posing.
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I don't know why we feel we have to stand, face the camera and smile, but we do, again and again, even though it makes for some pretty prosaic shots.
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Oh, thank you, Russell Country. I hope my readers are inspired by this post to book their own trip on the Missouri.
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