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Flee the smoke with Jack and Lithia!

It’s not just a physical sensation – it’s a mental one as well.

We’re talking about the feeling that we’re all getting suffocated by this enduring wildfire smoke.

Yeah, all that coughing is making it harder for Jack to hone his incredible collection of pick-up lines; but the associated claustrophobia has also boosted his neurosis to unprecedented levels.

Chicks just don’t seem to care too much for Jack when he’s sweating, convulsing and passing out BEFORE he even downs his first can of cool brew.

So this month, Jack’s inviting you to all join him on a road trip out of town to one of the few areas where the sky remains clear. We’re talking about a campout at Deadman Lake in far, far southwestern Montana – in the Italian Peaks Proposed Wilderness.

And to further pique your interest, our friends at Lithia Ford of Missoula are throwing in a tire mount and balance for one lucky winner. Oh, and by the way, you’re driving; Jack will provide the entertainment.

Read on for directions, tips and what to expect at Deadman’s Lake, and don’t forget to CLICK HERE to sign up for your free tire mount and balance!


Deadman Lake #91

Round Trip: 16 miles

Total Elevation Gain: 1,096 feet

Directions: From Missoula, head east on I-90 like you are headed to Butte, but just before Butte you’ll take I-15 south. Head through Dillon, and then about 45 miles past town you’ll take Exit 23 at Dell.

wmt41ff882550b37c9b7Turn right at the bottom of the off-ramp and then take an immediate left onto Westside Frontage Road. About 1.5 miles down you’ll come to Big Sheep Creek Road – turn right (west) here.

Follow Big Sheep for 18 miles – and when it branches, take the left fork towards Nicholia-Deadman on FR 3927. Stay on the road until you see Nicholia Creek Road, and then follow that to the lake.

We highly recommend you check out a map before setting out on your journey.

What to expect: This hike covers about one-third of a 23-mile lollipop-shaped loop through a lush valley with views of the Italian Peaks.

Starting at Deadman Lake, hike south upstream following a dirt trail that at times is faint and grown over. After taking the lefthand branch early on, hike into the valley surrounded by high, cavernous cliff faces following the sometimes dry creek bed through meadows and old lake basins. Take this path for around 6 miles and then the trail begins to take a slight dip into the trees on the righthand side. Continuing for a couple hundred meters look for the sub-trail branching across the river and up the hillside to the left.

This branch was a little bit difficult to find even with a trail map; look for the branch just south of the mountain with an eastern cliff face. Once on this trail, there are a couple switchbacks to the top of the hill. This climb is the most difficult part of the hike. Around a mile after taking the sub trail, cut down on the other side of the hill to a small but oasis-like Divide Creek Lake.

A good camping spot is only another half mile up on a peninsula overlooking the way you just came from and there’s a great view of the geologically interesting mountain line to the Southwest. The trail is rough but this view of Italian Peak is definitely worth packing in to see at sundown. If you can filter some water I would suggest hiking up to Italian Peak from this side. There is also a view of Scotts Peak just across the Idaho border if you get up a bit higher.

Note: Instead of finishing the 16 miles remaining in the loop after hiking back down the hillside, you can hike out the way that you came.

Let’s get this straight: Jack does NOT like to change out of his sweatpants.

HitTheRoadJack PHOTO2He’s much more of a “stay in and enjoy the great indoors” kind of guy.

But that’s all going to change this summer thanks to the leadership of his new BFF, Lithia Ford of Missoula.

The two have partnered up to put together a plan of action for making this summer a memorable one, and they’re going to make sure you benefit as well.

So what do you need to do? Join Jack in peeling off those crusty winter sweatpants, go put some freaking gas in the car finally and rouse your friends from their winter hibernation – cuz it’s time to hit the road!


Click HERE for Jack’s most recent travel blog of suggested destinations and activities.

Or skip all that and just head straight HERE to sign up for freebies from Lithia. This month, with a free tire mount and balance!


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Hit the Road Jack is brought to you ALL SUMMER long by Jack and his new pal, Lithia Ford of Missoula – where you can now get $19.99 oil changes and convenient service help every single day of the week, including Saturdays and Sundays!

 

Let Jack and Lithia guide your summer!
Osprey tix on sale Saturday!

The Missoula Osprey will kick off their 19th season on the diamond in less than two months, and we’re already gearing up for another exciting summer of giveaways and promotions!

XFiqaJfETicket sales open at 10 am through 4 pm this Saturday, May 6th, at the MSO Hub for the season that begins June 23.

May 6th will also be a great day to stock up on your Osprey merchandise – all the new stuff rolls out, PLUS Ollie Osprey (and plenty of snacks and refreshments) will be on hand!

Advance Home Plate Club tickets are $12 apiece, with Baseline Club tickets going for $11. General Admission bleachers and grass seats start at $7.

Children, seniors and military members (active and veteran) will each enjoy discounts on their tickets.

And don’t forget to reserve your seats for the fireworks shows! Those are set for June 24, July 3, July 29 and Sept. 1.

Tickets will also available be available May 6 and thereafter by calling 543-3000 or at MissoulaOsprey.com.

And be sure to tune in to Jack FM Missoula all season long – we’ll again be giving away tickets and hosting some great game promotions you won’t want to miss!