YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
Explorer
ITTOG.....the sounds that come from a group (I'm hesitatant to say herd) of elk in a dense forest is memorable. The crashing into trees, the smashing of the bull elks' antlers, the snapping of branches, and the thundering of the hooves in a silent forest truly in itself is an experience to remember.....
the deputy.....the one statement that I can make with 100 % certainty, is that experiencing the backcountry with other people is definitely a distraction from what I seek. These guys were an outlier.....
We drove south now.....headed for home. It had been a good trip.....maybe a bit too short. How does one actually know ? One thing that I have noticed about myself these days.....if I'm a half days drive from the cabin, I begin to daydream about hot showers.....or sitting in my dog chair with a good book.....and now with the colder weather.....sitting by the warm fire.....
We passed through White Sulphur Springs, Montana.....as we continued south on Highway 89.....passed through a few more small Montana towns.....first was Ringling.....next came Wilsal.....and as we continued driving south, I began to think that I wasn't quite ready to go home.....
As we drove into Clyde Park, Montana I knew that we needed just one more night. So we took that left hand turn down that gravel road that I know so well and we drove east to camp at the base of the Crazy Mountains.....
This trip had been spent for the most part, in forests filled with dense pines. I wanted to walk in those wide open fields with those views that seem to extend forever. This is where one goes when one wants to cleanse their soul.....if that makes any sense to say.....
My idea was simply to walk along the gravel roads.....you know.....to see what we could see.....
These fields that go on forever.....they provide the habitat for so much wildlife.....
We walked late afternoon.....early evening.....and one walk during the night. I saw a bald eagle soaring across the sky with a catch hanging from its talons.....I saw Antelope, and I saw White Tail Deer too.....Pheasants and many other types of birds.....a lone Coyote hunting for its dinner. It truly is a magnificent spot.....
the deputy.....the one statement that I can make with 100 % certainty, is that experiencing the backcountry with other people is definitely a distraction from what I seek. These guys were an outlier.....
We drove south now.....headed for home. It had been a good trip.....maybe a bit too short. How does one actually know ? One thing that I have noticed about myself these days.....if I'm a half days drive from the cabin, I begin to daydream about hot showers.....or sitting in my dog chair with a good book.....and now with the colder weather.....sitting by the warm fire.....
We passed through White Sulphur Springs, Montana.....as we continued south on Highway 89.....passed through a few more small Montana towns.....first was Ringling.....next came Wilsal.....and as we continued driving south, I began to think that I wasn't quite ready to go home.....
As we drove into Clyde Park, Montana I knew that we needed just one more night. So we took that left hand turn down that gravel road that I know so well and we drove east to camp at the base of the Crazy Mountains.....
This trip had been spent for the most part, in forests filled with dense pines. I wanted to walk in those wide open fields with those views that seem to extend forever. This is where one goes when one wants to cleanse their soul.....if that makes any sense to say.....
My idea was simply to walk along the gravel roads.....you know.....to see what we could see.....
These fields that go on forever.....they provide the habitat for so much wildlife.....
We walked late afternoon.....early evening.....and one walk during the night. I saw a bald eagle soaring across the sky with a catch hanging from its talons.....I saw Antelope, and I saw White Tail Deer too.....Pheasants and many other types of birds.....a lone Coyote hunting for its dinner. It truly is a magnificent spot.....