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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 18:43 | Written by Terry Montague

North Central Idaho TourismRugged... Pristine... Wild... these are just a few thoughts that come to mind as we present the 80 mile stretch of untouched beauty that makes up the Main Salmon River in North Central Idaho.

Taken through this remarkable landscape with the skilled guidance of Heinz and Barbara at Whitewater Expeditions, this is your chance to journey into a part of America that has not changed in thousands of years, and see things like ancient Native American petroglyphs and pictographs, Buckskin Bill the Hermit's small cabin and museum, plus spectacular vantage points on the rocks and jagged canyon walls overlooking the river. The Main Salmon is inhabited by numerous Bighorn Sheep, Bald Eagles, herds of Elk, Mountain Goats, a few Bears and Mountain Lions, and other creatures that enjoy the unparalelled sense of seclusion and isolation found here... like Kayakers, Rafters, and Hermits.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 17 January 2010 02:11
 

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