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Hike close to home with Jack!

Don’t get it wrong: Jack loves a good road trip as much as the next guy.

But when it comes to hitting the trails, let’s just say sometimes he gets a little more enthused when the sofa isn’t too far away.

It’s true: Whereas some children have security blankets; Jack has a security sofa.
So in honor of that – as well as the unpredictable nature of all the wildfires across western Montana – Jack’s going to share some of his favorite close-to-Missoula hikes.

Check ’em out, and don’t forget to CLICK HERE to register for a free auto detail courtesy of Lithia Ford of Missoula!

 

1. Rattlesnake Main Trail, #515

An easy stroll along Rattlesnake Creek that satisfies all ages and most abilities

The Rattlesnake Recreation Area and Wilderness are the closest wilderness areas to a major metropolitan area in the United States!  They are comprised of 61,000 acres – 33,000 of which are designated wilderness.  There are more than 73 miles of trails that are great for activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, horseback riding, fishing and more.

From the main Rattlesnake trailhead, head down the wide trail (a single-lane former logging road).  After a quarter mile you’ll see Rattlesnake Creek on your right.  At 0.4 miles there is a horse bridge that goes over the creek.  If you’re lucky you’ll see an American dipper hopping around on the rocks below.  This is a lovely spot for the kids to play in the water or to have a picnic.

At 0.6 miles, a small trail splits off to the right off of the main trail.  If you take this trail, you’ll hike closer to the creek for the next mile.  If you stay on the main trail, you can go another 15 miles!  Take the smaller trail on the right that follows the creek.  Here you’ll be hiking through Ponderosa pine/Douglas fir forest with an under-story of primarily nine-bark.  Look for lady slipper orchids, buttercups and even trillium.

At 1.7 miles this narrow river trail meets back with the main trail.  Stay on the main trail until you come to an outhouse (3 miles).  From this point on, you are officially in the wilderness and permitted to camp.  Turn around here or if you’ve got time for a deeper foray into the wilderness keep going!

How to get there: From Missoula, head north from Broadway onto Van Buren St. (near Eastgate Shopping Center). Cut under the freeway, and Van Buren will eventually turn into Rattlesnake Drive.

Continue about three miles until you reach the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area entrance.

2. Vista Point Loop

A pretty little loop in south Missoula with great views

Blue Mountain Recreation Area is in the Missoula Ranger District of the Lolo National Forest and is located only 2 miles south of town. This area was part of the Missoula Military Reservation until 1952.

There are 41 miles of trail here, including 9 miles of the Blue Mountain National Recreation Trail (NRT).  Dogs are allowed to be off-leash, making this a favorite hiking area for folks with dogs.

From the trailhead, take trail 3.04 through the big field. This is a one-lane former road. At 0.75 miles the trail curves to the right then heads north along the base of the mountain.

After about 1.25 miles on trail 3.04, go left on trail 3.06. At 100 yards you’ll see a strangely bent tree. After passing the tree, you switchback up the hill for approximately 0.75 mile to Vista Point where you’ll have great views of the Bitterroot River and the Missoula valley.

From the top of Vista Point go down the backside (southwest). At 0.25 mile there is a junction of trails 3.06 and 3.05. Go right on trail 3.05 and head downhill. Hike 200 yards and turn right at trail 3.03. You’ll pass a very large rock sitting by itself. After 0.5 mile from the top of Vista Point you’ll join the original road/trail 3.04 (point “D” on map). Go right and follow the old road back along the base of the mountain and through the field to the trailhead.

How to get there: From Missoula, head south on Brooks like you are headed towards Lolo and the Bitterroot Valley, but just after leaving Missoula proper you’ll hit a stoplight at Blue Mountain Road. Turn right here and then head another half-mile to its junction with Forest Hill Road.

Turn left here and you’ll be at the parking lot.

3. Pengelly Ridge Trail

A heart-pumping hike to the top of Mount Sentinel

This is a challenging but rewarding route to the top of the south side of Mount Sentinel that is sparsely used, as opposed to the more popular hike to the “M”. It is named after David Pengelly, a Missoula lawyer who died at the age of 52 in a climbing accident.

It starts on the edge of the residential Pattee Canyon neighborhood and follows the short “Mo Z” trail before climbing the single-track trail to the top of the mountain.

The first 50 yards of the trail is very steep. At the top, the trail splits. Take the trail on the right, between the 2 Ponderosa pines. You will wind your way up to a gravel road in about a third mile. Make a right and follow the road until you see a major junction and the wood sign for Crooked Trail (which you will not take). The trail that you want is the narrow dirt single-track that heads up.

From here, you will climb up and up and up on a single-track dirt trail. You will still be in a native prairie habitat composed of lots of native bunchgrasses and some spotted knapweed. You may see whitetail or mule deer, hear western meadowlarks and see large raptors such as red-tailed hawks or turkey vultures overhead.

After about a half-mile heart-pounder, you will enter a small patch of trees and see some rocks at the base of trees that are painted with pictures. Keep climbing uphill along the trees on the narrow trail another third mile until you get to the stone plaque on the ground dedicated to David Pengelly. At this point, you can turn around and go back down the way you came up, or continue on.

Shortly after you find the stone plaque and you turn around and head back down the mountain the trail will split. Take the LEFT trail. If you take the trail on the right, you will head steeply down across the mountain toward the “M” above the University of Montana campus.

How to get there: From downtown Missoula, head south down Higgins Avenue to where it begins to curve west. Turn left onto Pattee Canyon Drive here, and head up about .6 miles to the parking strip on the your left.

The parking area is at a natural gas utility substation with a chain link fence around it. Look for the trailhead sign at the green metal gate.

 

Who would have guessed wrestling would become Missoula’s hottest annual summer tradition?

Well, actually, Jack totally saw this coming.

(In fact, when Jack’s not setting trends he’s making bold predictions about trends to come. Just something to do in his free time. Of which he has plenty. But we digress …)

The point is, wrestling is so HOT in Missoula right now, and Jack wants to make sure you don’t miss out on your chance to get in on the action.

Follow THIS LINK for your chance to win a four-pack of tickets to Big Time Wrestling, which is happening June 9th at Ogren Park Allegiance Field

All you gotta do is tell us what YOUR wrestling moniker would be, and we’ll throw your name into the drawing. Double-entry for anyone who sends us a photo of their favorite wrestling pose!

We’ll collect entries all throughout the month of May and give away a four-pack every Friday!

If you wanna skip the fun and just get your tickets, they’re on sale now at the MSO Hub downtown or online at missoulaosprey.com. You can also get more details about the show there, including the line-up.

HERE’S THE CONTEST LINK AGAIN. Thanks for playing, and good luck!

It’s WRESTLIN’ time!
Jack’s got tix to Vegas!

Jack’s got two free tickets to Las Vegas, but he’s been blacklisted from the entire city!

Yes, it’s dreadful: No hotels, no Elvis tribute shows, no regrettable eloping and – worst of all – no buffets!

JackVegasPHOTOSo, being the nice guy that he is, he’s decided to give his tickets away to one of his faithful Missoula listeners! Seriously!

Here’s the skinny: Jack wants to fly you and a guest to Las Vegas and put you up in one of its legendary hotels for two nights this summer. And he’s also going to put $105.90 in your pocket to spend at your own discretion.

All you have to do is listen for the Word of the Day each weekday in April. We’ll broadcast the word four times each day – 6 am, 9 am, noon and 5 pm. When you hear it, text it to Jack at 848-1059 and you’ll be entered to win!

Yep, it’s that simple. And the best part? You can qualify each and every time you hear the word. That’s up to four times a day every freaking weekday, all month long!

Again, this is a LOCAL contest for a LOCAL listener. You’re not competing against a hundred stations from across the country – it’s just you versus your neighboring Jack fans right here in Missoula and the Bitteroot Valley!

So keep your radio tuned to 105.9 FM and keep our number handy. Again, that’s 848-1059.

We’ll announce a winner Monday, May 1st! Thanks to Lithia Ford of Missoula for sponsoring this awesome spring giveaway!

Offiical contest rules HERE

You can stop pinching yourself now.

Paul Simon really is playing Missoula in what is certainly going to be the most anticipated event of the summer.PaulSimon-ig-missoula

The big show happens June 21st at Orgen Park Allegiance Field, and tickets go on sale this Friday online at ticketmaster.com, via phone at (406) 543-3300 or in person at the MSO Hub, 140 N Higgins in downtown Missoula.

But if you want to secure your spot at the show a little early, you can take advantage of a special pre-sale starting at 10 am tomorrow (Thursday). What you’re going to wanna do is follow THIS LINK and when prompted enter the password STRANGER.

Cost is $55 plus fees. Tickets are general admission only.

Stay tuned to our website and be sure to follow us on Facebook to learn more show information and news as it rolls out!

Paul Simon pre-sale link, password
See JOURNEY in Bozeman for Free!

Yep, you read that right – we’re giving away ticket to see the legendary rockers light up the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse with special guest ASIA on Tuesday, March 21st!

unnamedWe’ve got two four-packs of tickets to give away to a local Jack FM Missoula listener. And that’s not all! Our LOCAL Missoula winner will also get a free gas card to help them get to and from Bozeman for the show!

So … besides not stopping believing … how exactly do you win?

Easy freakin’ peasy – click HERE and fill out the registration form. No unnecessary essay-writing, hoop-jumping or money-spending required. Just let us know you’re interested, and we’ll pick a new winner each Friday through March 10!

Check out all the show details HERE.

And here again is our link to the ticket giveaway.

Good luck, and be sure to like Jack FM Missoula’s Facebook page to stay abreast of all our great giveaways!