windymtnman
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Being retired, I get to horse around (literally) whenever I feel like it. Yesterday, I went out and made a 6.65 mile loop on the mountain behind our ranch. Bumped 2 Elk, but cut their sign & smells continually.
I took a pocket camera and took a few photos of my day. The Bulls are rubbing up a storm. I held my GPS up for a pic to give an idea of the size of it. Took a 2nd pic of another tree that had been very freshly destroyed. The last pic is a wallow I knew about. Fresh tracks around it, and will probably be a good place to take a nap in a week or so?
The Colorado archery season opens this weekend, however I see the weather forecast is for temps over 90 in the lower elevations. I'm not going to get in a rush to get out there and sweat for the sake of having an open season, but on the other hand, perhaps I'll find a shady place to watch a trail or two!
I took a pocket camera and took a few photos of my day. The Bulls are rubbing up a storm. I held my GPS up for a pic to give an idea of the size of it. Took a 2nd pic of another tree that had been very freshly destroyed. The last pic is a wallow I knew about. Fresh tracks around it, and will probably be a good place to take a nap in a week or so?
The Colorado archery season opens this weekend, however I see the weather forecast is for temps over 90 in the lower elevations. I'm not going to get in a rush to get out there and sweat for the sake of having an open season, but on the other hand, perhaps I'll find a shady place to watch a trail or two!