Tuesday, September 20, 2011

It's Jerky Time!

Jeff was successful in bagging this 6 point elk on the opening day of the big bull hunt this past Saturday - September 17th.  It came in around 300 points with 16" brow tines.  They were in Deep Creek on Mount Dutton.  He got it around 4 in the afternoon and spent the next day and a half getting it out on 3 pack horses besides their 3 they were riding on.  They left Friday afternoon and were planning on camping out under the stars.  However a huge thunder and lighting storm was raging and they came back off the mountain, picked up our little camper and roughed it in relative warmth and dryness at least for the first night.  The second night they were too far away to make it back and were thankful that at least it wasn't stormy that second night. 



Brad and Justin Reeve - father and son went along with Jeff for the hunt.  An interesting note is that Uncle Tony taught Brad in Hurricane when he was a teacher there. 

The view of  Deep Creek on Mount Dutton.  It's hard to tell how steep it is in this area, but Jeff said the elk kept trying to roll down the mountainside.  It was really quite deep, more than what you can see too.  He said Brad and Justin had a small chainsaw with them that they had to use in cutting their way out at the bottom of the ravine. 

Two of the 6 horses, Bud on the right - Jeff's oldest horse (22 years).  The other horse belongs to Troy Henrie.  Another interesting note - Troy and my cousin Kelly Heaton served missions together!  It really is a small world!  

Friday, September 9, 2011

Labor Day 2011

 Ahhh, the joys of getting out to Moccasin for a little break!  Love it!  Labor Day we went out with Nancy and her family and Andrea and hers.  Gilbert showed up and so with mom and dad there we had a nice little get together.  Nothing fancy, not even a lot of work done - just the screen doors hung in the front - but just right.  Not to hot, a few little rain showers, a little swimming at the Indian Reservoir, a little food.  Just right!  Oh did I say that already?  Well - it was just right!


 A dirty little face = a happy little girl!


You can tell it was a good day if the kids fall asleep before you even get to the Indian Village!

Cowboy Up


Addison's New Friend

 Jeff went to go pick up Sisco - our horse that was with a trainer and came back with a kitten to boot!  Addison has adopted it ever since!  It LOVES her!  He is even ok with the tramp time she insists on!

Hay Crop 2011

 We got a bumper crop of hay this year.  Well, we had a bumper crop of hay this year until the wonderful weather decided to change it's forecast and decided to rain almost a week straight!  Anyways - it was fun to watch it get cut!



One bright spot were all of the rainbows.  This one was impressive although it's hard to tell by the photo - a complete double rainbow!

First Day Of School 2011