We have been seeing lots of wildlife around here lately. Yesterday on our walk we ran into a herd of about 25 elk with one large bull with them. He was really a dandy. Made the one at the top of the blog look small. There was a small calf with them that was crippled and had some problem getting through the fence into Carl's place. He won't last the winter. Of course we also saw deer, but it is unusual NOT to see them. And a snake, coyote, turkeys, and fresh bear tracks/scat rounded out the day. Had to do some major repair to some of our fence where some elk really tore it down. Something must have spooked them and they just ran through it.
We are getting ready to head over to the ranch next week for the fall roundup. Will be getting the cows out of the high country and bringing them down to the lower cow camp. That is always a fun trip unless the weather is bad. Forecast is for a nice week though. We have really been having a great fall around here. Lots of sun and not to cold.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
LOWER & UPPER BEAR LAKES AND FISH LAKE
Connie and I went for a hike yesterday (Saturday). It involved two states - Idaho and Montana. We drove up Lost Horse Creek until we crossed a saddle into Idaho where the trail head is located. We hiked past Lower & Upper Bear Lakes which are in ID, then it was up over the divide again (although further south) and back down into the Montana side where we had lunch at Fish Lake. Of course we had to repeat the hike coming out. Total trip was over 8 miles, but was a lot of up and down. Weather was really great and the fall continues to be warm and pleasant. The colors are pretty spectacular also. There is a new forest fire in the Camas Lakes area I was in the first part of the week and smoke is drifting into the valley.
We didn't get to relax much when we got home as we had a dinner engagement with Ike and Brenda at a restaurant up Sleeping Child Creek. The food is unusual in the fact that they grow just about all of the entrees.
We didn't get to relax much when we got home as we had a dinner engagement with Ike and Brenda at a restaurant up Sleeping Child Creek. The food is unusual in the fact that they grow just about all of the entrees.
Fall colors are our favorite.
Not much wildlife though. This spruce grouse was about as wild as it got.
Our lunch spot - notice the sharp rock to Connie's right.
If you click to enlarge, you can see the sharp rock at our lunch spot. Picture taken on the trail back up to the saddle crossing back into Idaho.
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