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Bo Zarts

(26,477 posts)
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 01:21 PM 22 hrs ago

Heading out Monday for Fire Season 2026 in the Pacific Northwest .. a 2400 mile, 6-day drive

I’m 98% packed and ready for a Monday morning departure from my Upstate South Carolina home for fire lookout duty in the Bitterroot Mountains of the Idaho Panhandle. My preferred driving route, while not the shortest, misses all major metropolitan areas.

This year I have pretty much containerized my packing to facilitate transfer to USFS vehicles at the remote ranger station for the drive up to, and move into, the fire lookout tower.

The big additions to my storage space situation in my 4-Runner are two large Pelican cases (the black boxes) and two big YOOSHURE waterproof bags (yellow). The Pelican cases are locked and chained to multiple points in the vehicle (no more carrying camera gear into hotel rooms for nightly stops!). The waterproof bags can be shifted to the roof rack for the trip home in September/October, if necessary.

No trailer-hitch basket this year either, and nothing on the roof rack. I hate parasitic drag!

I have done this so many times now that the packing and loading process should be easy. Right? Wrong .. it gets harder every year.

Bo Zarts
Saturday 6/20/2026

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Heading out Monday for Fire Season 2026 in the Pacific Northwest .. a 2400 mile, 6-day drive (Original Post) Bo Zarts 22 hrs ago OP
Have a safe drive. I look forward to photographs from there. LoisB 22 hrs ago #1
Safe travels, Bo Zarts gademocrat7 22 hrs ago #2
Good luck ornotna 22 hrs ago #3
Be safe out there, Bo SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #4
Have a safe trip. If your eyes get tired, Emile 22 hrs ago #5
Say hi to my brother as you pass! Jilly_in_VA 22 hrs ago #6
Stay safe and bring back lots of new pictures! WhiteTara 22 hrs ago #7
safe travels and sublime light! mike_c 22 hrs ago #8
Happy trails to you and may you have a safe journey. alwaysinasnit 21 hrs ago #9
Happy travel trails to you...stay safe... MiHale 21 hrs ago #10
Don't forget yer camera. Kid Berwyn 21 hrs ago #11
Happy driving BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago #12
Safe Travels! Pucks mom 21 hrs ago #13
Have a safe and pleasant jouney! 2naSalit 21 hrs ago #14
Question popsdenver 21 hrs ago #15
Safe and happy travels, my dear Bo! We all look forward to hearing your stories . . . CaliforniaPeggy 21 hrs ago #16
Safe travels to you! blogslug 21 hrs ago #17
Safe travels Bo! Grumpy Old Guy 21 hrs ago #18
Good Luck! ProfessorGAC 21 hrs ago #19
My father's dream job. surfered 20 hrs ago #20
Enjoy the ride. SergeStorms 20 hrs ago #21
wishing you much love and luck in your travels. stay safe in your journey orleans 20 hrs ago #22
Stay safe! And thank you for your service FakeNoose 20 hrs ago #23
Good Luck, Bo Zarts. Enjoy. judesedit 20 hrs ago #24
Your friend in Idaho can't wait to see you. Botany 20 hrs ago #25
Well, I know that they are there! Bo Zarts 20 hrs ago #26
Stay safe and thank you! Joinfortmill 20 hrs ago #27
It's been a cool/wet year up in NW Montana Maru Kitteh 20 hrs ago #28
Safe travels... ultralite001 19 hrs ago #29
May the Force be with you. PittBlue 19 hrs ago #30
Thank you for your service. SleeplessinSoCal 19 hrs ago #31
Have a safe trip! greatauntoftriplets 19 hrs ago #32
Happy Trails to you, old buddy. blm 17 hrs ago #33
Stay safe canetoad 15 hrs ago #34
Are you able to drive there Tree Lady 15 hrs ago #35
Yes, I can drive right up to the lookout steps. Bo Zarts 4 hrs ago #36
Safe travels, my friend. Please take good care of yyourself. niyad 47 min ago #37
Safe travels. c-rational 46 min ago #38
Thank you for doing this. zanana1 37 min ago #39
You can take some more great photos... kentuck 33 min ago #40
Take good care, Bo Zarts democrank 31 min ago #41
Safe travels Sir. Maj. Dude 23 min ago #42

Emile

(44,034 posts)
5. Have a safe trip. If your eyes get tired,
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 01:50 PM
22 hrs ago

pull over onto the get on ramp, and close your eyes for 15 to 20 minutes. Old truck driver trick. You'll feel refreshed, and wide awake.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,737 posts)
6. Say hi to my brother as you pass!
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 01:51 PM
22 hrs ago

He lives in the Bitterroot Valley in Montana. My grandson was asking me about doing this recently. He's 23 and still hasn't decided on a career path but knows he doesn't want to be indoors all day. He's pretty cool with his own company but I'm not sure he'd like this sort of thing. We've talked to him about becoming a park ranger or the like and I think he'd be happy doing that.

2naSalit

(104,656 posts)
14. Have a safe and pleasant jouney!
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 02:42 PM
21 hrs ago

Looking forward to beautiful views with your check-ins!

CaliforniaPeggy

(157,203 posts)
16. Safe and happy travels, my dear Bo! We all look forward to hearing your stories . . .
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 02:52 PM
21 hrs ago

and of course, seeing your photos!

orleans

(37,418 posts)
22. wishing you much love and luck in your travels. stay safe in your journey
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 03:15 PM
20 hrs ago

and your job.
we all look forward to your wonderful photographs and hearing your updates.

judesedit

(4,604 posts)
24. Good Luck, Bo Zarts. Enjoy.
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 03:20 PM
20 hrs ago

Send us lots of good pics and thanks for looking out for the Idaho Panhandle forests.

Botany

(78,180 posts)
25. Your friend in Idaho can't wait to see you.
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 03:21 PM
20 hrs ago


Btw from Kearney, Nebraska you can follow the rise in the land to the Yellowstone/Grand Teton region.

SleeplessinSoCal

(10,451 posts)
31. Thank you for your service.
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 04:18 PM
19 hrs ago

I hope the gas prices dont bite to hard. Be safe and take pics.

Tree Lady

(13,424 posts)
35. Are you able to drive there
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 08:41 PM
15 hrs ago

Or do they helicopter you in? Not sure how remote you are.

How far from Sandpoint? I have family in Coeur d Alene and we lived in mountains in WA for 10 yrs so traveled that area a bit.

Have a safe summer, we didn’t get hardly any snow on west coast so predicting bad fire year.

Looking forward to your pics. Enjoy the views!

Bo Zarts

(26,477 posts)
36. Yes, I can drive right up to the lookout steps.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 07:39 AM
4 hrs ago

I'm south-southeast of Coeur d'Alene, on the south side of the St. Joe River. Sandpoint is farther up towards Canada. But we do have a staffed fire lookout near Sand Point.

In this photo you can see how close I can drive my rig to the lookout. It's not the best road in the world, but at my age it beats hiking in.

Maj. Dude

(55 posts)
42. Safe travels Sir.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 11:43 AM
23 min ago

My Wife and I were in Coeur d'Lane a few days ago. And took the road less traveled on our way back home in Western MT.
A whole lotta bugs at night and went through half of our 4Runners windshields washer bottle.

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