Smith River Float

A Fun Trip on one of Montana's Iconic Rivers

Early June, 2016

Canyon Depth to Fraunhofer

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We awoke on our third day on the Smith to another crummy day in paradise. Every day should be this bad!

The Smith is a semi-wilderness river, but not much of a white-water one. It has a few small rapids but unless it is really ripping it's pretty benign. However, lousy cold spring weather can make it hazardous for the inexperienced and unprepared. We were geezers with a good weather window and our days were pretty relaxed.

Elizabeth Kayak John Kayak
Elizabeth Paddling Huck-Finn Style John
Photo by Elizabeth Rundquist

We refilled our water containers at another spring by the side of the river.

Water Fill
Water Fill
Photo by John Rundquist

It was great having a geologist along. Elizabeth gave us mini-geology lessons and pointed out things which otherwise were just "rocks" to the rest of us. It was particularly interesting to see how you could determine which way the land had folded by the offsets of succeeding layers of rock. In keeping with my geezer status I have forgotten everything she told me.

Folded Rock
Folded Rock
Geology Thing Geology Thing Geology Thing
Geology Things
Photos by John Rundquist

At one point there was a big undercut cave that just had to be explored.

John Cave
John in the big Cave

John Elizabeth Cave John Elizabeth Cave
John and Elizabeth in the Cave

Rock Flow
Rock Flow

Dona particularly enjoyed getting out of the raft and paddling one of the kayaks for a while. The kayaks are similar to the super light ones now made for backpacking; maybe we will have to get one of those...

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Dona in a Kayak
Dona Kayak

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Table Rock

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Our third camp was at Fraunhofer; it has a big cliff across the river from it. It was still hot when we made camp, and the river was shallow enough to wade across. I could see a slot that looked like it led up to the top of the cliff, so I waded across and hiked up. It was a bit of work getting through the brambles and avoiding the poison ivy, but the view from the top was great!

Swim Derf Jill
Derf and Jill Cooling Off

Camp Fraunhoffer
Fraunhoffer Camp
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Cliff Slot

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Fraunhoffer from Cliff

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From Cliff Top
From Cliff Top

There was a large meadow behind the cliff, and it was full of wildflowers.

Meadow
Meadow
Cliff Top Meadow
Cliff Top Meadow
Blanketflower Xxx Blue Little Sunflower
Blanketflower Xxx Penstemon Little Sunflower

Xxx White Daisy
Xxx White Daisy
Xxx Yellow Xxx Yellow
Xxx Yellow Xxx Yellow

That evening we had a thunderstorm pass through and got treated to a great double rainbow. It was followed by some pretty dramatic cloud formations.

Rainbow Rainbow
Rainbow

Clouds Clouds
Mammatus Clouds Clouds
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Mammatus Clouds
Photo by Carol Kulish
Mammatus Clouds
Photo by John Rundquist

The younger members of the crew were Settlers of Catan devotees and stayed up past midnight trying to be rulers of the known universe.

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Settlers Of Catan