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โJan-14-2017 06:37 AM
skipro3 wrote:
Sorry we weren't able to meet up with you guys! Here's a couple photos of the Hope Valley trip Jim and I did take though;
First things first; setting up camp starts with setting up doggie corrals. Jim and Sheila's little guy Buddy. Our two dogs Buttons and Lady. The area is used by horsey folk and the dogs enjoyed rolling and even nibbling on those droppings
I got up the next morning to see the sunrise and get the campfire going. I decided to toast a marshmallow for my coffee as I sat by the fire and checked out the new fallen snow that delayed our original trip with you guys.
Both Jim and I (Wayne has one too) towed our Suzuki Samurais up for some back country trips to see the fall colors.
While we may not have all been able to hook up on this trip, there will be others. I'm hoping to make a trip to Death Valley to see the spring bloom. Wanna go?
โJan-14-2017 06:36 AM
Xpd77 wrote:
Thanks for the trip report. What breed is your smallest dog?
Bart
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โJan-02-2017 06:48 PM
bka0721 wrote:
That would have been fun to have stumbled upon a Ranger Hike. It is too bad that so many visitors miss taking that rare opportunity to learn more about the wildlife, fauna and the history of the park/s. To be honest many just over schedule themselves during their visits.
As time goes on, there will be less and less Rangers in the National Parks, it all comes down to economics. I will always be about the details, thus the reason Rangers have different programs for the same hike. Anyone visiting a National Park should put a Ranger led program in their vacation plans, whether an evening program and or a hike. Eric, I look forward to you and Ruth joining me again and of course, bring the questions too!
b
โJan-02-2017 06:18 PM
โJan-02-2017 05:53 PM
bka0721 wrote:
Great Trip Report! The landscape is just beautiful and the photos certainly captured it well as well. Appreciate you taking the time to put this together and the narrative with the photos.
Now those pups of yours certainly are a treat and must be great company on the long drives. I bet that Ranger was a lot better looking than the other Ranger that led you on your hike.
Keep posting your TRs Eric. It is always good to see these still here in the forum.
Safe travels.
b
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