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Sauntering Along Warm Springs Creek

Warm Springs Creek is a fascinating watercourse.  It begins its 19.5 mile journey at the highest of the Born Lakes (9,640ft) just below Lonesome Lake Peak (11,302ft).  Almost all of the river floats within the Cecil B. Andrus White Clouds Wilderness.

Born Lakes (the source for Warm Springs Creek) and Lonesome Lake Peak (11,302).

I visited the source of Warm Springs Creek few years ago with my wife Linda.  We made the journey to celebrate the region receiving its National Wilderness Designation.  We made the trip on the day the Wilderness Border sign was placed on the trail (one year after its official designation).  The Post is located [here].  Lonesome Lake Peak brings about good memories as well.  Linda and I summitted it in the early 1980’s as part of a 4-day backcountry into the Boulder Chain Lakes.

Warm Springs Creek flows into the Salmon River near Robinson Bar Ranch.  The 128 acre ranch is private property and is completely surrounded by the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. 

Access to the trailhead is made by crossing the Salmon River at the Robinson Bar Bridge and traveling on Forest Service Road 454 on the south side.  The first 1/4 – 1/2 mile of the trail goes over and around a ridgeline to meet up with Warm Springs Creek on SNRA land.  This approach was created to avoid interaction with the Robinson Bar Ranch.  The Wilderness begins about a mile up the creek.

Left to right – Will and Sage.

Other than its steep start, and a few ups and downs, the Warm Springs Creek trail offers easy traveling.  The route provides plenty of water, shade and sun.  The trail bed well-defined and pleasingly soft.  The Border Collies (Sage & Willow) decide this trip (at least for me) will be conducted in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.  In short, we will Saunter out for 4+ miles before starting our return.

Warm Springs Creek with an unnamed pinnacle towering 1,200 feet above.

About 1 hour into our Saunter, the trail crosses Warm Springs Creek.  The creek is about ankle to calf-high at this point in the season. As I am about to cross the creek, I notice that Sage and Willow are rustling on the bank nearby.  I notice a large fir tree has been cut and felled across the width of the creek.  The Border Collies are in the midst of crossing the creek via the new tree-bridge as I approach.  There is strong evidence this tree-bridge is a recent development.  I take the time to count the rings on the tree.  There are 327 rings (1 for each year of life).

Sage (Of The Wood River Valley) leads the expedition.

About 1/4 mile after crossing the river, I notice some relatively recent first activity. A sign at the trailhead issues a warning the area had been burned.  The burn area started from the top of a pinnacle.  The burn area is no more than a 1/4 mile wide.  The burn area goes down to (but not across) the creek.

I have searched the web – using my normal map and fire sites, but cannot find any information about a fire in this immediate area.  My guess is the 2005 Valley Road Fire (40,000 acres burned) might be too far away (2 miles to the south) to be associated with this burn.  But who knows?

The Four Mile (out) mark.

On the return – operating in Saunter mode – I capture some images of elk skulls, flowers, berries, and a water wheel.

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Singer-Songwriter Carole King Sorenson and her husband (Rick) bought the ranch in 1981 and sold it in 2019.

The 2005 Valley Road Fire was started by human related activity.  A worker on a private ranch started a fire in Burn Barrel and left it unattended.  Subsequently the contents of the Burn Barrel spilled onto the ground and caused the larger fire.

The Duke – Worthy of Your Time

Films by Roger Mitchell (Notting Hill, The Mother, Changing Lanes) present storylines and its actors with superb depth and detail.  The Duke is no exception.

The Duke, similar to the others listed above, is a story about human nature.  The Duke is based on a true story.  The Duke presents to its audience all the strengths and weaknesses involved in human nature. It is delivered by some of the best actors of our day (.i.e., Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent, and Mathew Goode).  It is also delivered superbly by the rest of the cast.

Roger Mitchell deserves a great of deal of credit for The Duke.  Unfortunately Mitchell passed away soon after this film was completed.

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The Mother is a fascinating film.  It might be Mitchell’s and Daniel Craig’s best work.

Mathew Goode is often cast in the role of a self aware privileged person of English society.  However, when it comes to acting, this guy is a chameleon.  Check out the Lookout.  Goode plays a completely amoral killer born in the U.S. – to perfection.

Prey – Exciting From Start to Finish


Prey – This film (if Suspended Disbelief is applied) is a dandy. Prey is thrilling and superbly acted. It is the prequel to the Predator films.  Prey holds its own on every front.  You do not need to know any aspect about of the series to enjoy this film.

Prey is best viewed on a big screen in a big movie theater.  While it can been seen on less, the big screen and big soundtrack experience is worth 10x more than at home.

If you like Thriller and Action films, Prey is a must see!

**** Jeff’s Thoughts and Other Worthless Trivia ****

I rarely (if ever) like films with a material amount of Computer Graphic Imagery (CGI).  I rarely (if ever) like films with super-heroes defying logic or reason.  I rarely (if ever) like films that blatantly run over fact.  Prey does all of the above – yet I really like this film.

Please Note: North American Indians, Buffalo, Bears, French Trappers, Predator Invaders from Outside the Solar System and Faithful Dogs could argue they are not depicted correctly in this film and demand a public hearing!