lonniehuffman's Journal, 31 May 2021

I've been enjoying my Memorial Day weekend camped next to the Snake River at the Historic Milner Recreation Area near Burley, Idaho. It's historic because remnants of the Oregon Trail are here, which is where I've been taking my walks. You can still see the ruts made by the wagon trains that once passed through here.

Photo Captions:

1) This is our campsite next to the Snake River. Here we have a very large campsite that includes a picnic table and a fire ring.

2) Our campsite also has this great view of the Snake River. I love camping by the water.

3) Memorial Day weekend has brought lots of boaters to the river. Here are some folks cruising past our campsite.

4) There are plenty of fishermen on the river too.

5) I'm being watched while doing my walks. As it is with a lot of the public lands, there are free range cattle out here. These are
Black Angus Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus).

6) I found some wildflowers on my walk. These are Whitestem Blazingstar (Mentzelia albicaulis) blossoms.

7) My daily walks have been extra special here. I've been able to walk alongside part of the historic Oregon Trail! This picture shows the entrance to the part of the trail where I've been taking my walks.

8) When the Oregon Trail was first laid by fur traders around 1811 it was only passable on foot or by horseback. Today there's a paved path next to the original trail, which I appreciate when I take my walks.

9) Next to the paved path you can still see a depression, a groove in the landscape made by the wagons that used the trail. I hope you can see it in this picture. Originally, the trail was 2,170 miles (3,490 km) long and stretched from Missouri to the valleys of Oregon. Here there's a little more than one mile of the trail visible and marked with historic markers.

10 & 11) These are the historic markers along the Oregon Trail. In its heyday, which was the early to mid 1830's, the trail was used by about 400,000 settlers, farmers, miners, ranchers, and business owners and their families.

Diet Calendar Entries for 31 May 2021:
1393 kcal Fat: 49.56g | Prot: 88.11g | Carb: 146.75g.   Breakfast: Blueberries, Great Value Almond Crunchy Honey Oats Cereal, Great Value 2% Reduced Fat Milk. Lunch: Del Monte Cut Green Beans (No Salt Added), Great Value Organic Lentils, Heinz HomeStyle Gravy Classic Chicken Gravy, Brown Rice (Long-Grain, Cooked), Scallions or Spring Onions,  Chicken Meat (Roasting, Roasted, Cooked) . Snacks/Other: Pepsi Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi (Can), Peter Pan Creamy Peanut Butter. more...
2229 kcal Activities & Exercise: Google Fit - 24 hours. more...

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awesome as always Lonnie. enjoy man. your great man. 
31 May 21 by member: HeBrewZ
Looks like a great spot! Fantastic pictures! Keep em coming!! We will be leaving next Friday for Colorado. The pass there got snow...alittle worried about that .. 
31 May 21 by member: Diana 1234
That would be cool to see 
31 May 21 by member: RN16
Beautiful pics!!! Enjoy and be safe 🙏🏼 
31 May 21 by member: pennyfirmin
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! 💙 
31 May 21 by member: Ksigle29
Wow Lonnie thank you! I am astonished you can still see wagon wheel marks, amazing! Thanks again for the pictures! You’re much appreciated!👍👏 
31 May 21 by member: Shrewdness
See any snakes? That road, 3rd to the last pic, from the bttm, looks kinda like a serpentine-snake path too. I luv to be by the water too. That's why I live by the ocean. In AZ., I lived by Miller's Peak, in Ash Canyon. THere were 3 lakes and beautiful water-falls after the rains/snow. I'm a nature-baby. That's probably why I have so many allergies?! Stay safe, dude. God bless you in all that you do always...Amen 
01 Jun 21 by member: Slow Meta
Thanks Lonnie, have a great week.🙏🏽💗🌻 
01 Jun 21 by member: Daughter of the_King
beautiful pictures as always the Snake River is always beautiful I have just seen it in other states 
01 Jun 21 by member: ridemariel
Looks like fun! Thank you for sharing your beautiful pics. 
01 Jun 21 by member: erikahollister
Beautiful pics. 
01 Jun 21 by member: Icequeen62
Nice pictures... thanks. 
01 Jun 21 by member: Sarah1950
Welcome to Idaho! 
01 Jun 21 by member: SkinnyMinni66
So cool! Thanks for sharing.  
01 Jun 21 by member: AzureRaven
Thank you, everybody! I hope y'all enjoyed Memorial Day as much as I did. 
01 Jun 21 by member: lonniehuffman
If you can stick to the highways, Diana, you should be fine. Not always, but usually even after it snows, the highways are pretty clear. Safe travels!  
01 Jun 21 by member: lonniehuffman
I've seen two snakes here, Slow Meta. Both of them were dead. One had been dead for quite a while, because they're wasn't much left but the bones. The other was a fresh kill, but it was really small. I don't think either of them were poisonous. 
01 Jun 21 by member: lonniehuffman
Thank you, SkinnyMinni66! I'm so glad to be here! 
01 Jun 21 by member: lonniehuffman
I love camping, and am so happy for you to be able to be there. We used a tent or later a minivan. But that time is over because of my husbands C-pap and oxygen. Yes, I see that in a rig like yours it could be able to be accommodated, but my husband at 85 isn't wanting to bother. Have been remembering Yosemite and our trips back east sleeping in his minivan. We were like teenagers before 5 years ago. 
01 Jun 21 by member: Snowwhite100

     
 

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