YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
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Ace.....this could easily be another short trip.....time will tell. Regarding a second dog.....I never really considered two dogs until that day that I found Montana in the Appalachian Mountains. My plan was not to keep him, but he turned out to be such a great dog that I did, and I quickly realized that two is better than one. I guess it's been more than a decade now that I've hung out with two dogs.....don't recall ever regretting it.....
We left Idaho early that following morning and continued south through Utah. The only thing on my mind that day was to get far enough south to miss the impending snowstorm. So we drove, and we drove, and we just drove all throughout that day. Late that afternoon the snow finally caught us in Cedar City, Utah. Not in a thousand years did I think that we would end up in Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area when we left Montana.....
But we did.....I was thinking the Pacific Ocean or souheast Utah when we left home.....the snow brought us here.....
We set up camp where we always set up camp.....it's the perfect spot with endless views of the mountains and valleys beyond.....
The weather here was a real mix.....snow blanketed the nearby mountains and brief rain squalls passed by.....
I believe that this is our third time here.....maybe even our fourth. Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area consists of approximately 63,500 acres.....there's a lot to see here.....a lot to do.....and that is why we keep coming back. First thing to do was to climb a mountain.....it'd been way too long.....
I was looking for something easy.....we chose Tarekah Peak (4,045').....there was no trail to the summit.....no beta online.....it was total bushwacking.....it was the perfect small peak that we needed as we attempted to get our former life back.....
I didn't pay much attention to mileage or elevation gain that day.....I just rejoiced in the fact that we were back.....that we were doing what we love to do once again.....standing on that summit, I reflected on all that we had been through in 2023.....me and the dogs as well. I didn't shed a tear that day.....maybe I should have.....
We left Idaho early that following morning and continued south through Utah. The only thing on my mind that day was to get far enough south to miss the impending snowstorm. So we drove, and we drove, and we just drove all throughout that day. Late that afternoon the snow finally caught us in Cedar City, Utah. Not in a thousand years did I think that we would end up in Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area when we left Montana.....
But we did.....I was thinking the Pacific Ocean or souheast Utah when we left home.....the snow brought us here.....
We set up camp where we always set up camp.....it's the perfect spot with endless views of the mountains and valleys beyond.....
The weather here was a real mix.....snow blanketed the nearby mountains and brief rain squalls passed by.....
I believe that this is our third time here.....maybe even our fourth. Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area consists of approximately 63,500 acres.....there's a lot to see here.....a lot to do.....and that is why we keep coming back. First thing to do was to climb a mountain.....it'd been way too long.....
I was looking for something easy.....we chose Tarekah Peak (4,045').....there was no trail to the summit.....no beta online.....it was total bushwacking.....it was the perfect small peak that we needed as we attempted to get our former life back.....
I didn't pay much attention to mileage or elevation gain that day.....I just rejoiced in the fact that we were back.....that we were doing what we love to do once again.....standing on that summit, I reflected on all that we had been through in 2023.....me and the dogs as well. I didn't shed a tear that day.....maybe I should have.....