Big Horn Sheep in Red Canyon Campgrounds on Flaming Gorge, Utah. Later down by the cliffs we saw the babies climbing all over the canyon walls.
Here a bunch are grazing along a road and are use to people in this area, so they do not move off at first site of people. We saw dozens of them this afternoon.
You can see the babies on the side of the cliffs 1300 feet above the water below, one is in the middle of the photograph.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Friday, August 21, 2015
Out with our Daughter
Our daughter running her dogs along Flaming Gorge. She just finished her LPN Nursing courses and is working on her RN courses starting this fall. She already has a degree as a Certified Veterinary Technician and worked several years in the field. I decided to stay near the vehicle and enjoy the day.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Fishing the Black Fork with my son
Fishing the Black Fork River with my son by Flaming Gorge no keepers but a great time. This river along with the Green River feed Flaming Gorge and have small salmon runs in the fall.
This river is not large by eastern standards but is large in the high plains of Wyoming. Here if the fishing is not good at least you can have a swim.
This river is not large by eastern standards but is large in the high plains of Wyoming. Here if the fishing is not good at least you can have a swim.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Distilling Water
Been reading about distilling salt and fresh water so I put together a simple set-up I saw on YouTube.
Bought a 1.2 quart tea pot which my wife was looking at anyway plus a few parts from Home Depot. It took 2 hours to distil one cup of water. If I would of had the heat all the way up I could of done more, but I did not want to burn the small pot.
So, I learned distilling is simple and I should use a pot that holds a half gallon or more to reach a usable production level. A pot suitable for a camp fire would also make it more energy efficient.
Bought a 1.2 quart tea pot which my wife was looking at anyway plus a few parts from Home Depot. It took 2 hours to distil one cup of water. If I would of had the heat all the way up I could of done more, but I did not want to burn the small pot.
So, I learned distilling is simple and I should use a pot that holds a half gallon or more to reach a usable production level. A pot suitable for a camp fire would also make it more energy efficient.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Kids visit with their RV's
Kids visit with their RV's and we have a great time. Our Daughter has the trailer and our Son has the in bed camper. Our sons dog is next to the table and our daughter is in the trailer with hers.
Below our son coming back from fishing. He dropped out of college to join the Marines for five years and was an IED Bomb Dog Handler in Afghanistan in the 2nd Light Armor Recon Unit. Six months after leaving the Marines and returning to college he got a call. His IED dog was being retired and did he want her. He and Sargent Libby are now happy together here in the states.
Our daughter loves the out doors and running her dogs whenever she can. I covered her background in another post.
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