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When Your Worst Fears Fail

 Everybody probably has a list of worst fears.  For my part I have long 'horribilized' on crossing Hell's Canyon in July.  Yesterday, the day before the Fourth of July, I did cross it.  It was hard to believe.

Getting ready to cross the bottom.
 

 At the bottom I crossed paths with a couple bicycle tourers.  They didn't seem too miserable.  A few more miles in Idaho, we stopped at a nice rest stop and campground.  The leaf-bearing trees were gorgeous.  Walking through the little park I felt warm, but not hot.

People and children were jumping in the Snake River to cool off.  Their pleasure was infectious, even to me.  Up on top, the first couple small towns were having a nostalgic Independence Day celebration.  Farmers' Markets, watermelons, sweet corn, parades.  The grocery store was packed.

I didn't see one pro-Trump banner or Israeli flag.  Everything seemed so normal and wholesome.  This is not an advertisement for escaping the grim realities of modern America.  But it is an acknowledgment that we need occasional vacations from these grim realities. 

Not too much snow left in Idaho.


This flower belongs in Colorado, but there were many of them in Idaho.

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