Quinnebaugh Meadows, Red Lodge, Montana 2010 |
My mom and dad brought me up here winter and summer. In the summer we would hike near the rushing stream and in the winter we would nordic ski in the deep snow. Sometimes we would go swimming in the beautiful crisp, cool mountain lakes. I would swim after the ducks for hours as mom and dad skipped rocks on the shore. (I miss the mountain lakes.) One time I was nose to nose with a duck. I didn't know what to do when he didn't fly away. So I gave him a big kiss on the nose and he chased me like he was the dog and I was the duck. I guess he was having a bad day or was in denial of his identity. Stupid duck. Anyway.... That's a tale for another day. This is a picture of my dad and I. He wasn't aware I was going to be in it until the last moment. Haha!
I always know where the camera is! |
My favorite part about this beautiful hike were the beautiful boulders I could climb to become Queen of the Mountains. I love to be the highest thing around and there were more boulders than my mom could count.
The hike itself follows a stream, so my mom and dad didn't have to carry a zillion bottles of water for me on their backs. (When they aren't carrying water they are a little faster when hiking. I always want to go faster!) The meadow is about two miles up on the hike, but you can keep going a total of twelve more miles. Several backpacking places exist for the avid outdoorsmen mom and dads! My mom and dad love to backpack with me and my Ruffwear backpacking bed. ! If you do take this hike, don't pass up driving the world famous Beartooth Highway and spending a day with the down home dog lovers of Red Lodge, Montana.
Hike with you later!