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Related: About this forumThis is my commute to work .. I call it my "revenge tour."
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This road is rough .. very rough (like life) .. one of the worst roads that I have ever driven. But there is never any hurry.
Slow down and appreciate the ride. It's something I learned long ago flying big airplanes. Slow down for turbulence (we called it "bump speed" ).
Find beauty in something. Stay healthy, if you can. Share happiness. Enjoy life. Find peace. This is my "revenge tour."
Bitterroot Mountains - Idaho Panhandle - August 9, 2025
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CaliforniaPeggy
(156,014 posts)CrispyQ
(40,611 posts)Bo Zarts
(26,248 posts)Diamond_Dog
(39,642 posts)Gorgeous scene!
Bo Zarts
(26,248 posts)Usually July 1 until mid-September.
Happygram
(65 posts)For sharing your revenge tour scenery & the sentiment. It is much needed in these times we are navigating.
surfered
(11,085 posts)He often told me he wanted a job like yours. Upon retirement, he moved to the side of a mountain in Colorado.
Peace! But it looks like you may have already found it.
JMCKUSICK
(4,940 posts)Kind of like your photos.
Bo Zarts
(26,248 posts)
Really highlights that tree!
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
chouchou
(2,735 posts)Ok...Nothing about them.
Bo Zarts
(26,248 posts)Here's a little closer look:

chouchou
(2,735 posts)ChazInAz
(2,990 posts)Lucky you!
Bo Zarts
(26,248 posts)Or Gary Snyder and Edward Abbey time.
Devilsun
(354 posts)thought crime
(1,136 posts)ColoringFool
(201 posts)I realized I hadn't taken any photos yet of the leaf-turning in my neck of PA, so out I went! Red maple leaves on the cusp of brown, brilliant yellow Lindens, backdrops of deep Evergreens, and just enough sun to make the three golden onion domes of an Orthodox Church shine against the lowering sky.
And one lonely but still beautiful pink rose.
calimary
(88,858 posts)Just about takes yer breath away!
ancianita
(42,763 posts)3Hotdogs
(14,980 posts)But it looks like my Hyundai Elantra might find it difficult to navigate the rocks in the road.
How long is the hike to the top?
Joinfortmill
(19,900 posts)tavernier
(14,208 posts)I enjoyed the trip!
HeartsCanHope
(1,511 posts)Thank you for sharing.
CousinIT
(12,153 posts)And that is the best revenge!