Bald Bigfoot watches littles Yetis over 4th of July
For a day and a half I would show three Yeti’s ages six, three and almost two the ways of the Squatch. Fist nutrition; Donuts were a must! These sugary colorful rounds of dough seemed like a good idea at the time. Mistake number one. Approximately ten seconds after consumption the littlest Yeti destroyed the…
A winter at the cabin
Let’s catch up with Bald Bigfoot! This winter I spent the nights up the Yaak River Valley in a century old log cabin. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights I was able to enjoy a wonderful small cabin that was built in the early 1900’s. After a fire in the early 1990’s the owner renovated and…
Bald Bigfoot travels to Utah’s National Parks.
It was time to revisit some of Utah’s National Parks. Also it was time to explore some new ones. Day one of trip north from Phoenix. Made it after sunset to a remote campsite just inside Utah. Day two: Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. An amazing high altitude park. Both parks were still busy…
Wood fire Hot Tub
The hot tub is finished. First I hauled logs to build the new deck on. Next I decked the cross logs with boards. Once I purchased the horse trough and copper tubing it was time to drill holes and connect it. After the copper coil was installed I surrounded the fire pit with large pieces…
Adventures across the us.
It was time to explore once more. I headed south through the bitterroot valley of Montana to Yellowstone. Next to the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. A quick 1000 mile dash across the middle of the lower 48! Then upper Minnesota and Wisconsin. Enjoyed the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and crossed the Mackinaw Bridge. Next…
Wood fired hot tub
I was hoping to have this finished by now but life happens. I wanted to check-in and update you on the latest project at the tent. Here it is so far gang. I pulled two 36 inch logs into place so I could extend deck for a wood fired hot tub / cold plunge. I…
Logging and building a deck extension
These trees were dead and needed to come down. If not they would spread the disease to other nearby trees. Also they could blow down during a windstorm. So ten or so would need to go. Once on the ground I would winch them, drag them down to the field below. The Coeur d’ Alene…
Happy New Year from Bald Bigfoot
A new year, a new plan for adventures. Before getting into the plans of 2024 let’s take a quick look back at 2023. The year began with me deep in the snowy mountains of British Columbia. A week long venture into the backcountry was a fantastic way to start the year. Next came the melt of the…
Bald Bigfoot lost his password
I am sorry I have been absent for some time. Bald Bigfoot lost his password, so writing was not possible. After contacting the Yeti IT department, it was reset. Let’s catch up since the trip to Michigan. Fall grabbed ahold of the Pacific Northwest early, then loosened its grasp with warm weather. This has meant…
Bald Bigfoot heads to Michigan
The Tundra was packed and headed east along U.S. Highway 2. A map would not be needed for this trip. After leaving Sandpoint Idaho one drives 2,000 miles and turns right over the Mackinac Bridge. The trip to Michigan would take me three days. I planned to drive for eleven hours, give or take, each…
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