Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Rock hunting trip with the Rolling Stones and a hike

Rock hunting trip consisted of 3 stops looking for fluorite.  Huge crystals that run in veins in the rock which were, at one time when we made our own steel in this country, used to keep the steel from sticking to the vats.

Spectacular views at these mines.  Very difficult roads.




Turkey Creek

Hot Spring in the middle of Turkey Creek.  The water was extremely hot and will be inviting in the winter time.  Turkey Creek runs, when it does, into the Gila River which always has water from the snow caps up north.


Gila River

Strawberry Full Moon over New Mexico

Strawberry Full Moon

Sunset at the same time a moonrise.

Biggest freaking turkey I have ever seen in my life.  When it stood up it was as tall as me.  


Deer in abundance.

Monday, June 13, 2016

5 Day trip to the Gila Wilderness

I responded to an ad in the newspaper looking for Elk hunting guides.  I told the guy I have never done that but was trainable.  I also told him I could cook.  So he hired me to cook for a group of 12 guests who were packing into the wilderness on horses and mules and then during the day when the guests were riding the trails two master guides would take me out and scout for elk.  I told Jim, the owner, that I had never ridden a horse before.  He said no problem.  So for the whole 5 days I rode a mule named Leroy.  What a time.  There were 4 experienced guides who taught me basic horsemanship, or should I say mulemanship.  They taught me best they could, the wilderness in 4 days.  And they taught me where to go for the elk.  The terrain was rugged to say the least.  The mountains that the mule climbed with me on top were staggering.  The country is absolutely spectacular.

The ranch of UTrail.  

Loco Mountain Trailhead

Camp

My kitchen

Most of the horses and mules ran free while we were in camp because we were in a boxed in canyon.  The lead line kept then while they ate and they saddled up.

Loading an elk antler she on the horse.  First one of many during the day

Looking towards our camp from the guides camp

Antler sheds found during the day.  We also found a dead bear and got the full scull and all four claws.  We found it because the two dogs with us were rolling in the dead bear skin.

Me and Leroy

River crossing the San Francisco River

Steep climbs were a regular occurance.

Aeroplane Mesa

Robert and our antler booty.



Robert found the full head elk and I found the full head mule deer.

My mule deer head that Pam said I can maybe put up inside over the fireplace.  She wants to see it first when I pick it up in a couple of days.






Friday, June 3, 2016

Pam's first rodeo and a couple of mountain photos

The Professional Rodeo comes to town to kick off summer.  Luckily the rodeo arena is only one street from our house.  At night I think if we got on top of our shed we could probably watch it from the backyard.




In the next sequence of photos watch the bull as it leaves the gate and watch where the cowboy's feet end up.











Ridge north of Bear Mtn.  This rock cliff runs for about 2 miles along the top of a ridge just north of Bear Mtn.  It is a steep climb to get there but once there it is just a gentle uphill hike.  Nice 1-300 ft cliff you walk on top of.  Lots of signs of elk and deer.  The occasional mountain lion scat.  Fantastic views.  You can see Arizona from here.




Above photo is a double rainbow in front of our house.  (The bathtub and street light at left are at the base of our driveway.  We have some cactus and geraniums in the bathtub : )