THANKS TO EVERYONE.....
No doubt you've noticed that I saved a few slots on pages 172 & 173 and my plan here is to go back one day and insert some writings about life with Yukon. I've been working on it for awhile now.....I want my writings to be as perfect as they can be.....but I already know that it won't be. It's so very difficult.....there's so many amazing, amazing memories.....just so amazing.....
This post begins from where I last left off.....
We hated to leave the place where Yukon would get yet one more nickname (Sky Dog).....we were on the road reluctantly that morning continuing to drive south (the rains were coming). I had been on my road atlas the night before and once again and had decided that we'd visit another national monument that I happened to see on the atlas.....
This one I had googled beforehand and I knew what I wanted to see.....the cave. The entire southern portion of the monument was closed to visitors due to the construction of the border wall but that had no effect on our plans.....we came only for the cave.....
The hike up the mountainside to the cave entrance was short but it just seemed to take forever.....I just don't know why.....
People don't come here.....and that was really nice.....
It was so great that this cave was left natural.....no lights, no stairways, no nothing.....headlamps required.....a place to get dirty.....
With two dogs anxiously awaiting our return we didn't stay all that long.....the cave was great.....
I think there's nothing better than returning to the truck and seeing two dogs that act like you've been gone for days or weeks.....even months !
Later that day we drove east.....hoping to avoid the impending storms that were coming very soon.....