Early morning moon |
All three males were interested in checking out her privates, and she did an amazing job of fending them off. There were no barks or snarls, and they all got along well. I felt good about the interaction.
Shortly afterward Dr. K, Willow and I left for a hike on the Grand View Trail. That went really well, too, because we did the whole thing (including the "new" loop) without running into anybody. The one downside, of course, was hiking the Grand View without Frio who loved that particular trek. To be honest he loved all hikes. He was the kind of dog who loved to do anything and everything.
Looking north on our drive |
In the forest behind the cabin |
Looking south on our drive |
This & next: first vista from the Grand View Trail |
New sign on the Grand View |
Lots of elk prints on the trail |
Grand View Trail |
Grand View |
The trail again |
Another Grand View vista |
White Sands National Park from the Grand View Trail |
White Sands National Park from about 7,000 feet |
Ramada on the Grand View Trail |
White Sands National Park |
Forest view |
Place where we stood (right) to avoid stampeding horses |
Willow |
Critters who live in this area |
View from the loop |
The new Grand View loop is narrow and rugged |
Wils on the Grand View loop |
1 comment:
Nice images of White Sands from the trail. It was a lovely hike except that we missed Frio so much. He would have loved it.
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