Roadtrip to C.J Strike Reservoir, Idaho

This was just a quick trip, we went for a photo only haha we only stay for like 10 mins. We only plan to had a roadtrip and saw this dam. Its so beautiful. We are going back there for a camping this week. 

Roadtrip here in Idaho is great because there are a lot of beautiful places. We saw a small canyons and its beautiful. Straight roads, canyons and ohh we saw a deer. I was stoked and did not take picture lol. Below are the photos of this trip.

C.J Strike Reservoir

C.J Strike Reservoir






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7 comments:

  1. The pictures are exceptionally good. I have heard of Idaho but never been there but you know what when I close my eyes and breathe in the words “road trip,” regardless of how long ago it was or who I was with, I remember long stretches of highway, constantly changing scenery, cheap hotels, soft pillows, early morning light, nighttime sky filled with stars, small town diners with stacks of pancakes and melting butter, lots of coffee, and clothes tossed everywhere in the car along with candy wrappers and empty bottles.Road trips always include great tunes, laughing, singing, and talking.I have childhood memories road tripping with my family when I was so small, I still had to sit in the backseat. I have half-forgotten memories, from a college spring break trip, of getting inebriated with friends in Tijuana and Vegas. I once took a romantic trip with my lover, and it felt as if we were truly alone in the big world.I remember the excitement of having a final destination, but also knowing that I’d make many good memories along the way. Each time I look back on a road trip, I see that it was all of the little moments strung together that made up the big picture.Road trips have created some of my best and craziest stories. I wrote poems, collected inside jokes, listened to unforgettable songs, and made lasting friendships.Road trips make us slow down, appreciate the little things, be spontaneous and resourceful, and find joy in the ordinary. We spend much more time in the journey phase of the trip rather than the destination. The pure simplicity of mindful travel makes time slow down. We appreciate the in-between place and notice small things. We see people in their everyday lives, as we cover a great deal of ground in a single day.

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    1. WOW im out of words, you definitely right! you nailed it :) :)

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  2. I have never been there but seems so interesting place to visit. I'm not from the uSA but will keep it in mind if I'm ever around this looks good for a US road trip. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. I've heard a lot of beautiful things about Idaho but I have never been there. You have a beautiful photos that really invites me to go and explore that place. Hope to be there someday!

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