Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hiking and Hunting

About a month ago, Shelby and I went to Lake Owen to hike the Rail to Rail trail in the Medicine Bow National Forest. It took us about 45 minutes to drive from Laramie. On the way, the wind was howling and it started to rain. Despite some hail and temperature drop, we persisted and had a nice hike along the lake and on the new trail.

Shelby hates to have her picture taken so I had to sneak up behind her! Wyoming Thistle:









We saw a Red Fox on the way home: The weekend after that, my good friend Erin came up (over?) from Nebraska to interview for the curator of education position at Fort Casper. (Of course she got the job!!!) Erin and I took a short hike at the north Crow reservoir at Curt Gowdy State Park between Laramie and Cheyenne. Both Tilley and Shelby came with us. We should have taken our fishing polls!

Yesterday, I went “hunting” with Jason. I didn’t know what to expect. We left early in the morning (early to me, late for Jason) and started off outside of Medicine Bow looking for pronghorn. I took my zoom lens but like any good hunter who practices with his weapon, I should have done the same with my lens! I’m a little rusty and wildlife photography is harder than I thought. We crawled around in the sage brush despite the 35 to 50 mph gust of wind. That’s right, it was WINDY!
Blurry pronghorn...
Jason aiming at blurry pronghorn...
Don't worry girls, he didn't take the shot!

After a morning hike with little success, we had lunch at the Dip in Medicine Bow. The owner is a folk artist who painted all the ceilings and tables in the joint. He is most well known for his hand carvings of cowboys, Indians and all things Western. He uses ONE piece of wood and NO glue for an entire carving. We were impressed.

After lunch we went towards Elk Mountain looking for, what else, elk! We hiked through the beautiful aspen stands but didn’t see any. Jason said he could smell them. We did however see a bald eagle, golden eagle, pronghorn, mule deer, a badger, a variety of ducks and a big green frog! I was most excited about the bald eagle. One of Jason's famous "short cuts"!Before it got to dark we went to Jason’s parents’ cabin for dinner. Yummy chicken curry. Too bad I couldn’t stop sneezing. I guess rolling around in greasewood and sage isn’t good for the sinuses. Oh well, it was worth it!

2 comments:

The Kane said...

The grass looks golden in those pictures it awesome!!!!!

I showed my mom your blog when I was showing her mine and she said that you have grown up so much! Ha ha, I guess 15 years will do that.

But really those pics are amazinG! I so want to come visit you. Maybe after I graduate in January I will. :D Hope you are good. :D

Anonymous said...

The last picture in this post reminds me of your mother during allergy season. Looks as if the both of you enjoyed yourselves during the outing, keep up the great postings
Dad