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Related: About this forumThe Middle of Nowhere in the Bitterroot Range

Idaho Panhandle Looking into Montana - September 2024
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						The Middle of Nowhere in the Bitterroot Range (Original Post)
						Bo Zarts
						Feb 2025
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        I do have to say that this beautiful photo sure looks like the middle of nowhere!
        CaliforniaPeggy
        Feb 2025
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        A good place to be during these times.  I Hope fire watchers are not on the DOGE list
        surfered
        Feb 2025
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CaliforniaPeggy
(155,530 posts)1. I do have to say that this beautiful photo sure looks like the middle of nowhere!
        Gorgeous landscape, my dear Bo.
 
 
surfered
(10,028 posts)2. A good place to be during these times.  I Hope fire watchers are not on the DOGE list
        calikid
(698 posts)3. Looks like the middle of Heaven. nt
        Submariner
(13,180 posts)4. A few clear cuts and logging roads in view
        I remember the landing approach into Seattle from the east in the '80s would give us a clear look at the massive clear cuts the PNW forests suffered during the Reagan/Jim Watt era. 
These clear cuts appear much more recent than the '80s observations. But even scarred, it's a beautiful place to be, compared to anyplace urban...period.
Callalily
(15,273 posts)5. Gasp! I'd live there in a heartbeat.
        




