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Elk cow with an injured right rear foot |
A little sad news before we got started this morning: we watched an elk cow browse on our property and noticed she had an injured back right foot that was bent backward. She spent a lot of time at our place before finally heading off.
We had decided yesterday to head up to Cloudcroft to hike the Osha Trail--one of our favorites in the high country--and we pretty much expected to find some snow and ice remnants on the trail above 8500 feet. We were not mistaken. We were surprised, however, at how muddy some sections were, so bad, in fact, that we couldn't avoid them on narrow sections of the trail.
What we did not expect to encounter, though, were several significant tree falls that almost effectively blocked our progress, and at one point we seriously considered turning back. Being the lunkhead I am, I found a way for us to get through the first tree fall, though the way forward was somewhat perilous for Becca and Dr. K. We ran into several other lesser falls during the last third of the trek, but nothing as bad as that first one. On the last leg of the hike we saw a man with a hardhat and heavy backpack a short way down a side trail, and I called to him: "Are you with the Forest Service?" He said he was, and I told him of the difficulty we experienced crossing that first tree fall. "That's why we're out here," he said. I gave him a thumbs up, and said, "Thank you." A short while later we heard the sound of a buzz saw chewing through fallen tree trunks.
After our adventurous trek we headed up to the village to do a bit of shopping at the Family Dollar store, buying drinking water, apple juice, soup and Halls Mentho-Lyptus cough drops.
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She was browsing alone on our property this morning |
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I smell elk |
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Morning light in the Sacramentos |
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One of many observatories in the Sacramento Mountains |
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From our driveway |
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View from our yard |
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Our backyard |
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On the Osha Trail |
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Former tree |
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From the Osha Trail |
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Old railroad trestle over Mexican Canyon |
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Mexican Canyon trestle |
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Artsy tree shot |
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Becca enjoying herself |
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Tree shadows |
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Becca leading the way |
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Meh |
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White Sands from the Osha Trail |
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Again |
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The altitude for the above two shots |
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B&W trees |
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Turkey Vulture |
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Spring hasn't yet sprung in the high country |
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Expected snow on the trail |
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Snow and ice |
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Major tree fall caused us significant problems |
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Worst tree fall we've ever encountered on the Osha Trail |
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Dr. K not enjoying crossing over a fallen tree |
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Clear skies in the Sacramento Mountains this morning |
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Remnants of snow |
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Becca just off the Osha Trail |
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Quaking Aspen trunk in B&W |
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Aspens and pines |
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Ahead on the Osha Trail |
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Waiting for the pokey hikers |
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Is someone coming up behind us? |
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Or is it simply the wind blowing through the trees? |
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Meadow |
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Our happy hiker |
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Getting close to finishing up the loop |
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Enough said |
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One last look down canyon |
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Cowboy (right) and Champ |
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Champ: the blackest of Black Labs |
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Dr. K petting a happy Champ |
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The face of a happy Black Lab |
1 comment:
It was a very adventurous hike, and I'm glad we all made it across those fallen logs. Beautiful photos, especially the black-and-white ones.
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