Camping in the Pryors for Labor Day weekend... what could be better than that? As regular readers of the blog already know, the Pryors are a favorite destination of ours. But this weekend, we got the whole banana split AND the cherry on top!
Having hauled the camper down after work on Thursday night (Friday morning, really), we were on the trail by the time that we are normally just pulling away from home. It was a beautiful day, and the morning quickly slipped away. We stopped to eat lunch near a small stand of pine trees with the entire valley visible below. Dan spotted a brilliant auburn pine squirrel and went back to the machines for a camera. He came back only to discover that the squirrel had disappeared. So he finished his lunch and stood looking out through his binoculars. I walked over to join him, still munching on my apple. Just then, I caught movement off to our right. Ears! Coming up out of a watering hole, three heads appeared. Wolves? No, BEARS! A momma black bear and her two cubs had been startled by something and were loping along in our general direction. They weren't running hard, but they weren't stopping, either. Dan had the shutter clicking constantly. The bears kept getting closer, and Dan reached down and flipped the thumb loop off of the .41 magnum, just in case he needed to fire a warning shot. We kept expecting them to notice us and veer off, but at this point, they were actually coming right at us! By now, I was directly behind Dan, watching over his shoulder. (I kept wondering if she was after my apple!) Dan kept taking pictures until the bears were about 50 yards from us, then he yelled out, "HEY!" Boy, did Momma Bear hit the brakes! She looked at us for a moment, then led the cubs away. Well, then... Weekend made!
This is my favorite of all the pictures. I just love the running cubs. |
Saturday morning, we were joined by a buddy and we set out to ride. And did we ever ride ~ like 75 miles! We covered pretty much the entire Pryor Mountain Range! We left our campsite on the south side, rode over the switchbacks and nearly to the Crow Reservation on the north end, then decided to go see the sheep and horses on the east side. I finally got to explore the arch that Dan and I have seen off Syke's Ridge Road, and on the way out, we were treated to a spectacular lightning show. Unfortunately, we didn't beat the storm back to the camper. The whole way home was a cold, wet ride. But we had dry clothes in the camper, so it really wasn't so bad. All in all, it was a great start to fall!
Wow! Do you ever wonder why your mother has so many grey hairs ;)!!!! Fantastic pictures! Has your heart stopped pounding yet? My brut of a bear was about 25 yards when he stood right up and licked his lips, looking right at me! Of course, I had a rifle, and was 16 feet off the ground.
ReplyDeleteThe best part about "hunting" with the camera like we do is the lack of work that you had to put in once yours was down. Well, that and no bag limit. :) The grey hairs are my brothers' fault! ;)
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