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An Early Fall Float Down the North Fork of the Flathead

Scenes from NewWest.Net photographer Graham Coppes' recent float with friends down the North Fork of the Flathead River from the remote Canadian border.

By Graham Coppes, 9-25-08

 
 

Whether on a raft, kayak, drift boat, float boat, sailboat or skiff boat, traveling by river is hard to beat.

Montana’s North Fork of the Flathead River supports a remarkable array of biodiversity and provides an incredible experience to humans lucky enough to pass through.  This is wild country, true wilderness, incorporating all the original players.  Great bears fill the mountains along with elk, moose, wolverine, lynx, wolves and large cats. A 50-mile long dusty road leads from Columbia Falls to Canada, with few signs of human life.

NewWest.Net photographer Graham Coppes recently led a team of friends down the North Fork from the remote Canadian border. Five days later, 45 miles further south, and with a few fat trout smiles, they left the North Fork and this remarkable country.

Click the image above to view a multimedia piece from this trip. 



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