Southern Idaho Places in Picture Form – North Cottonwood Creek, South Hills
November 11, 2007 at 11:41 pm | In Cottonwood Trees, Nature, North Cottonwood Creek, Pictures, Places, Sagebrush, Sagebrush Steppe, Salmon Tract, South Hills, Willows, backcountry roadtrips | 5 Comments Southern Idaho is made up of the sagebrush steppe – a wonderful ecosystem full of life and beauty. (Though I didn’t think so when I first moved here in 1994.) The area is sometimes referred to as a cold or high desert. Many people see it as a wasteland, but if one looks, one can find vast amounts of beauty and life. Unfortunately, the sagebrush steppe is dwindling in size due to special interest groups. Much of what does remain is badly altered. Luckily, there are people working to preserve this amazing habitat.
Looking to the right…
and looking to the left – quite the contrast!
Willows with their seeds surrounded in cottony down, ready to float in the wind and begin new life.
A closer view.
I was very disappointed to find LOTS of trash – beer bottles, shotgun shells, plastic bags, pop bottles and cans, and the usual-out-in-the-boonies junk that seems to plague most isolated places. I can never understand how people can go out and enjoy these beautiful places and then leave their litter spread about. So careless and disrespectful they are!
Willows in a Sea of Sagebrush
Sun Shining Through the Cottonwood Tree
More from the South Hills
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oops; I left my comment on the previous post, but I meant it for this one. I love the South Hills too. There is so much beauty in nature that each person in any part of the world lives near some of that beauty. All worth preserving and caring about.
Comment by paishi8 — November 13, 2007 #
oooooo soooo pretty! i’m very glad you’re doing this, paige. i look at those pictures and am instantly transported to my youth! so familiar and a part of me. of us all…
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