Mores Mountain – Definitely Offered “More”
July 11th, 2010 at 18:44With temperatures soaring into the 90′s today in Boise, Mores Mountain was a pleasant 59 degrees when we started our mountain run. Sparkle and Randy joined me on our run around the backside of the mountain – Randy decided to go 5+ more miles when we “finished” our run to get in a longer run in preparation for his upcoming (first) 50-miler.
I wish that there were a way to capture the scent of the sage and other flowers that carpeted the mountain side. As we ran through waist-high vegetation getting wet from the dew still on the leaves, we inhaled the freshness of the plants. You can capture the scenery in photos, but the smell is something you obviously have to experience.
Originally, we had planned to just run the 9-mile loop, but we took a little detour and added a few miles in the middle to the top of Shafer Butte to take in the even more spectacular views.
I’ve run on the trails at Bogus Basin a number of times, but this was my first trek around the back side of Mores Mountain. I know I sound like a broken record, but we are so fortunate to have trails like this practically out our back door. It just doesn’t get much better than this.





July 12th, 2010 at 8:52 am
You’re indeed blessed to have a magical “backyard”. I’m reminded, as I write you from Taipei with the city noises and scents always present, how much I miss my trail running days in Vancouver, British Columbia. Thanks for sharing.
July 23rd, 2010 at 4:54 am
I was reading about this trail and the “artist’s palette of color” with all the wildflowers. Can’t wait to go up there with you.