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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Silence is Golden?

Ocotillos dropping some leaves
The parking lot at the Sunset area was the most crowded we'd ever seen it; every space was taken  A sign posted on the road leading to the huge ramada read:  "Sierra Vista Community event.  Free Food and Drinks."  Lots of noise emanating from there, but that's to be expected.  Not expected:  some hiker in the outback screaming for his dog, "Ranger," to come back to him; adult hikers on the mountain yelling to one another.  My next book:  "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hiking Etiquette."
Single-track trail beside Tortugas Mountain

Suspicious of noises (check the limp tail)

UFO cloud

Not long before Autumn in the desert

3 comments:

Dr. K said...

The desert is usually so peaceful.

Scott said...

Kali and I were hiking in the Voges Mountains in northeastern France some years ago and, as we ascended higher and higher on a trail, we came across signs indicating that we were entering the "quiet zone" where it was expected that you would keep your voice down, not yell for your dog, and certainly not yodel. Ought to be adopted in natural areas in the United States.

packrat said...

Indeed, Scott. Many casual hikers are unaware of how far voices carry in the great outdoors.

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