My Dad and Mom in their retirement volunteered for the Forest Service (@1990s) and actually lived in that Cabin (Lantz Bar) for the Spring/Summer/Fall season. One July my wife and I visited them and stayed there in the bunk house (the bldg behind the cabin). We stayed a week and loved it! BUT, the Forest Service who drove us in on a jet boat was not going to take us out of the Wilderness. UGH! So we hiked out, the exact hike you made in this video. Thanks for bringing up the memories. 👍🥾🥾
I enjoyed this, thanks for posting. My only experience in Frank Church was back in'19, I was camped just off the Magruder corridor right along Bargamin creek. I did an out and back following the creek towards the Salmon. Totally different looking topography from what y'all just hiked. It seems like, from my limited perspective (I have been to Mackay Bar, maybe 35 miles from Lantz??) that the Salmon R valley in general is different from the rest of the surrounding area.
Nice early season backpack trip, and not terribly far from Missoula. To experience the high country of the Frank Church, you have to do the Bighorn Crags. Fishing is not great on the Main Salmon, some good small mouth bass on the lower end. The Salmon River country is my favorite part of the world.
Nice trek! Beautiful area. How accommodating do you think the area would be to hammock campers? Mainly concerned about the size and spacing of the trees.
Looks like a great trip and a snow free one at that! I thought that you were over in Washington, but have been going on trips in the Rockies... did you move east?
My Dad and Mom in their retirement volunteered for the Forest Service (@1990s) and actually lived in that Cabin (Lantz Bar) for the Spring/Summer/Fall season. One July my wife and I visited them and stayed there in the bunk house (the bldg behind the cabin). We stayed a week and loved it! BUT, the Forest Service who drove us in on a jet boat was not going to take us out of the Wilderness. UGH! So we hiked out, the exact hike you made in this video. Thanks for bringing up the memories. 👍🥾🥾
There’s some nice areas to backpack near aHamilton and Lake Como.
Nice Friday morning viewing. Your videos are much appreciated~
Pretty awesome! Thank you for sharing this wonderful trek!
Beautiful area and so much wildlife!
I want to hike this area at some point. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
Forgotten area and how nature should be, thanks for sharing the adventure. And I would agree, march/Apr is best to avoid temps and people.
I enjoyed this, thanks for posting. My only experience in Frank Church was back in'19, I was camped just off the Magruder corridor right along Bargamin creek. I did an out and back following the creek towards the Salmon. Totally different looking topography from what y'all just hiked. It seems like, from my limited perspective (I have been to Mackay Bar, maybe 35 miles from Lantz??) that the Salmon R valley in general is different from the rest of the surrounding area.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful as always, Next week my brother and I will be hiking the Troy, Oregon trail it kind of looks like that
Nice early season backpack trip, and not terribly far from Missoula. To experience the high country of the Frank Church, you have to do the Bighorn Crags. Fishing is not great on the Main Salmon, some good small mouth bass on the lower end. The Salmon River country is my favorite part of the world.
Beautiful area! Thank you for sharing.
This is where I live!
Nice trek! Beautiful area. How accommodating do you think the area would be to hammock campers? Mainly concerned about the size and spacing of the trees.
Wolf Track...Cat won't have claw marks
Looks like a great trip and a snow free one at that! I thought that you were over in Washington, but have been going on trips in the Rockies... did you move east?
What trail head did you access for these trails?
No bear spray?
It was a squatch track
Claws indicate a canine. Cats retract their claws wolves don't.