Beware of snakes. This sign does not need to be in Hawaii, as Hawaii has no snakes. At least that is what is told by the State of Hawaii tourist departments. Luckily, the snake that lives in Hawaii is nowhere as long as the snake that lives in Idaho. Hawaii’s harmless snake is four inches long, is as thick as a sphagetti noodle, and lives in moist areas. Idaho’s dangerous snake is hundreds of miles long, is as thick as a trillion sphagetti noodles, and moose live its moist areas. Crossing Idaho’s Snake will lead one up the canyon to kelly.
At resort #46, Franklin and Gykaiya , did more than a hike up, they towed my skis up for me. With some sailor special knots, I tied my skis to their harnesses, and up, up and away they went. Kelly’s Canyon is a few miles up from the Snake River and those moose love this area. Both dogs got a smell of a moose upwind from the slopes and they wanted to charge after it, even with skis in tow.
So I now have an easy way to hike up a mountain, have the dogs tow my skis!!! Dogs do smile and it was apparent as they both were showing their pearly whites. Thanks Kelly’s Canyon for a new way to travel up a mountain.
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