Where Eagles Fly : Flathead River North Fork ~ A View of 1 Location over 4 Seasons

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The North Fork of the Flathead River runs 153-miles (246 km) from a remote valley northeast of Lake Koocanusa up in Canada in the Clark Range, and flows west. It then meets the Continental Divide and turns south, winding through a broad glacial valley. The river then crosses the Canada–US border into the state of Montana, where it begins to delineate the western boundary of Glacier National Park.
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On the western boundary of Glacier National Park there is a small bridge that crosses over the Flathead River. I always make a point when crossing that bridge to stop and take a picture. I love to see the different moods this place exhibits during the different seasons of the year. 

Flathead River North Fork in the Spring ~ Click to Enlarge

SPRING: In this picture taken in the early Spring you can see the snow on the distant mountain tops while the snow down here in the valley has all melted off. The water is beautifully clear and blue as it drains the snow-melt runoff from the high mountains. 

Flathead River North Fork in the Summer ~ Click to Enlarge

SUMMER: In this picture taken in the Summer the greenness has come back to the brush and trees... or rather what trees are still there after the last big fire that came through here a few years back. The water is slightly less clear, mostly from the intense rainstorm runoff which brings a lot of muddy minerals into the river. 

Flathead River North Fork in the Fall ~ Clif to Enlarge

FALL: In this picture in taken in mid autumn the amber colors of fall have kicked in and the meadows are glowing with vibrant colors as they get ready to shed their leaves in preparation for the oncoming harsh winter months.

Flathead River North Fork in Early Winter ~ Click to Enlarge

WINTER: In this image taken after the very first snowfall in early winter, the mountains and meadows are covered in a light cloak of snow and the bears are all going into hibernation mode. The land is starting to freeze and the harshness is kicking in. 

Flathead River North Fork in Deep Winter ~ Click to Enlarge

DEEP WINTER: In this image taken in late January, winter is in full mode with many feet of snow covering the mountains and meadows and the bitter-cold harshness kicked into full gear. The days are very short and the nights are brutal. Everything is looking forward to 8 - 12 more weeks before the spring arrives!

I lensed these images at different times while exploring this awe-inspiring wilderness area for my ongoing project, "Where Eagles Fly".

About The Project

Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition is my personal mission to introduce people to these amazing locations that surround us. I am piloting a bush plane while exploring and filming throughout the remote back-country areas of North America to raise awareness of the 47% of the USA and 90% of Canada that remain unpopulated wilderness.

About The Author

My name is Zedekiah Morse and I'm a Bush Pilot, Photographer, Explorer and Filmmaker. I live in the Rocky Mountains and devote my time and resources to exploring as much of the world as I can by air. If you wish to watch a short film detailing how I do my work and this project, go here.

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it looks nice every seasons .. how successful you created a point. the composition is great in this way! I love your successful shoots. the sharpness and shooting settings are very accurate and beautiful. I love most autumn :) congratulations

Thanks so much! I also enjoy your photography posts! I appreciate your support.

it is so nice to hear it! I am happy

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what a good work, beautiful location. i really like it. what gear did you use?

This series was lensed with a Hassleblad H5D with a 60mpx back

In Canada, a very beautiful nature

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That first picture has a reason to be the first indeed!

Love the silver tints on the sky @skypilot


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I love how the scene changes from season to season. I think I like the fall the best. The colours are outstanding...

Thanks :) this has turned into a bit of a ritual everytime I go by there I have to take a photo!

Those are some stunning skies! I bet you could make a pretty cool multi image composition using these!

Yes that would be nice to do! Great idea

Best wishes....
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Thanks and I did!

The melting snow was so beautiful. I have never seen snow in my life because there is never snow in Aceh @skypilot. Keep working and always success for you. Best Regards...

Thanks!! Yes if it starts snowing in Aceh we are in trouble!!!!

Ur welcome @skypilot.. It seems to be a problem because it's a tropical region. Hehehe...