Photography
Related: About this forumEpic storm illuminated by last rays of setting sun (some sun color and a rainbow to the left)

This storm was a fire starter. I already had a crew on the way to a lightning fire about seven miles from the lookout.
Idaho Panhandle - September 7, 2025
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2naSalit
(98,483 posts)Glad you captured that!
  
 
Clouds Passing
(6,383 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,060 posts)Biophilic
(6,243 posts)All these things that I wouldnt see if someone wasnt taking pictures and sharing them.
AllaN01Bear
(27,866 posts)bluboid
(840 posts)from your WA neighbor, on the other side of the mountains.
calimary
(88,373 posts)Thats a BIG public service you do - in some stark AND starkly GORGEOUS territory! 
Thanks for such wonderful photography! Almost like being there.  
pansypoo53219
(22,692 posts)Old Crank
(6,369 posts)When does your season end?
Bo Zarts
(26,137 posts)I was extended by two weeks this year because of drought and warm weather. Normally, we shut down the lookout shortly after Labor Day. 
The Idaho Panhandle has a short season for most lookouts because of high elevations (7000'+) and high latitudes (47°N and higher). Late August usually brings season-ending rains, and early September can bring snow. Last year (2024) I had snow at the lookout on August 31.