Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Smokey Ate Lambchop!!! (Really!)

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This is one of two sheep herds grazing in the area of my camps.  He is a very good shepherd and on command he can turn the whole herd.  He is flanked above by two dogs, not the two white Guardian Dogs that are out of view who keep a very watchful eye on their flock.
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This is a young Guardian Dog in training.  So cute.
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But in spite of the five dogs on duty and the good shepherd, things happen.  See the trees in the center?  Behind them is the campground where I live and off to the right of the photo is the second campground that I also manage.  Under those trees the very night this photo was taken, a bear caught and killed a lamb.  No one even gets too excited about these events, except the Guardian Dogs which I heard barking like crazy that night.  Still, it is a common event, all too common.
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Two days after the kill, some other predators dragged the carcass out in the open to finish feeding on it (in foreground).  Sad.  I considered saving and tanning the hide but it was just too stinky.
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And the cattle, no matter how many times they get driven out of the campgrounds and day use areas, they return… to poop on everything, including the picnic tables (which I have to clean).  Funny stupid animals.  One day I looked off to the right to the campsite next to me and found about 30 head just standing there looking back at me.  They were not making any sounds.  I shouted “Get on out of here!”  I turned back to loading my golf cart for work, and when I glanced back, they were gone.  I guess they are getting used to me driving them off.
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That is my camp in the background, but a river was running through it… it rained 30 days out of the past 31 days… do I decided to move across the road to higher ground to the site in the foreground.  I’m happier now and dryer.
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This is Kali (named after the Hindu Goddess of Destruction) who jumped into my kayak one day when I approached the shoreline to greet her.  She was so excited about getting in a boat she climbed up my front and nearly when over my shoulder.  Her Mom is a geologist who is working on an oil rig out here.  Very interesting lady and I love that pup. They had returned to visit me.  She will be a great dog one day but is full of puppiness right now.
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More interesting people and their dogs, and horses and mules.  People love this beautiful area.  And the dogs are grand dogs indeed.
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And look at this one… a brown eye and a blue eye.
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This is a Sharpee (spelling?) mix.  He would stare down the ball, then grab it and chomp on it a bit and then drop it and stare it down some more.  Funny dog.  Funny-looking dog.
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Now here is something I have never seen before… a dog playing fetch the stick from the water.  The people on the floats would toss the stick, and the dog would swim and get it and return to the floats.  At one point I think he was tired and wished the people would get the heck out of the water, but he kept swimming.
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The very best thing about my hosting job is all the great people I have met.  These long time friends, Bev and Anna, befriended me.  It felt as if I have known them all my lives – soul-sisters.  Funny story, they each bought the same camera unknown to each other.  Reminds me of Liz and I last winter, meeting for the first time, wearing the exact same key lanyard.
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Anna’s husband, Clyde, has this giant wok and made breakfast burritos for all of us one morning.  You can see for yourself the process below.
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Let me tell you, this breakfast was to die for.  Thank you for the protein infusion… I needed that.
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Left to right: Loyd and Bev; Anna and Clyde.  They had to cut their visit short and return to lower elevation due to a health issue.  Sure hope things settled down alright.  Best of health to all of you and sure hope to see you again soon.  In OK when I kayak there in a couple months???
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And I met other great folk, this young girl invited me to her birthday party, cupcakes… with chocolate curls on top.  I’m going to regain all the weight I lost up here before I leave.
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One day I gave kayaking demos to folks and let them try out my kayak.  Here I’m rocking the boat to show how far I can lean and not turn over.  Really, I didn’t turn over.  They were a great family with two wonderful sons – Tucker and Dexter.  I didn’t get permission to put them on my blog yet, hence no photos but maybe I can add them later.
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When I returned to camp I found the little boys had left these flowers for me.  Thank you Tucker and Dexter.  Hope I get to see you both again real soon.
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Project completed.  Empty space under my desk at my feet now has shelves and is a real space saver.  Still looking for some more bungee cords to hold stuff in… hard to find out here.
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But in spite of cows pooping on picnic tables, and Smokey eating Lambchop, the beauty of Colorado will be what I remember most of the Summer of 2012.  Really an awesomely beautiful place.
CAUTION:  I am told by the end of August it will be getting really really cold up here… and I am suppose to stay until Oct. 30.  This should make for an interesting blog or two????!!!!!  Night time temps in Rifle are in the 60s and that is too warm for me.  40s is good.  My body is all messed up temp wise… how will I adjust to the South-Central states and then Arizona again???

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Looky here!!!!

I have a new project to work on.  Got supplies in town.  My desk is very deep and I have a lot of space under the knee room.  There is a keyboard tray that pulls out that I use for desk surface, so I actually sit in the aisle and my feet don’t go all the way under the desk.  So, I am building shelves under there for canned goods.  They are never where I can reach them easily so they don’t get used.  This will make that all better.

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I’ll post photos of the finished project.  Living in a van… sometimes things evolve slowly… and it took me over two years to come up with this idea.

A new sport…. bike soccer:

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Looky here, Colby (as in cheese)… I cooked it… and I ate it.

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I don’t actually know which one Colby caught… but I had to get them cooked up so they didn’t go bad.  So yummy.  Thank you Colby.

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Colby… deFisherman!

O.K. back up the mountain I go.  I hope it is a more serene week.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Another break from the Wild?

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My first attempt at fishing.

Before I vent, and I really need to, I wanted to share a wonderful photo  with you.  Some think it is amazing that I (68 years old) am kayaking America alone, but I think my former mother-in-law is the amazing one – she just kayaked the first time at age 90+.  Go Peg Bailey, Gross Isle, MI.  You have always been my hero, but this takes the cake.  I love you from the bottom of my heart.

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Peg Bailey, kayaks in Michigan.

O.K. now on to venting: How do you define Wilderness?  I came to Colorado to be in the wilderness and enjoy wildness.  I thought along with that would come serenity.  Ha!  There is just nothing serene about managing a campground or two!  Remote, yes.  Wild, no!  If people were not hollering all over the place and breaking rules faster than I can make rounds, and cows and sheep were not pooping their way through the campgrounds and the bugs were not eating me alive, the remote wilderness might be enjoyable.

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The cows have arrived.  Sheep arrived a couple weeks ago.

I find myself on high alert out there in the wild… not due to wild beasts but due to human beasts.  I can not work an 8 hr. day… job calls for a split-shift… which means I might work a couple hours take a little time off (not relaxing cause you are “on duty” anyway) then work a couple hrs etc.… and that continues for 12-14 hrs a day.  And I can’t sleep at night as once in awhile another mammal decides my home is their home.  A mouse was running amuck in the van the other night and I got no sleep.  Once I thought it ran up my leg.  I had to sleep with lights on and still only got a hour of rest (not hearing the herd of cattle that went through my campsite at 6:30 a.m.).

So if you think it is a dream job, don’t kid yourself.  I rushed into town yesterday morning after two sleepless nights, just to buy mouse traps (cause darn it, I’m the only mammal living in this house). 

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This morning I went to Fairgrounds for my long free hot shower(truly the best part of my week), then collected a McBreakfast and sat along the Colorado River enjoying it.  I was more relaxed and free there beside the swollen reddish-colored river than out in the wild (it has rained hard everyday since July 4th).  I’m frustrated and I’m tired.  I am considering sleeping away from the campground so that I can be more rested for the work day.

If you are thinking of “camp hosting,” think twice.  There is no glamor here.  That’s not to say there aren’t some perks.  Wonderful people inviting me to join them for a fantastic picnic…

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…. little boys who go out and catch a trout for me to eat…

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(I promise to eat the fish, Colby – for supper tonight.)

I’ve met some really wonderful people out there, who have even invited me to their homes (I’ll be seeing some of you.. be sure to email me your address and phone numbers to charlene.swankie@gmail.com ) and have a hot shower, meal, etc.  They warm your heart… and make up for those who litter the wilderness with their trash and have little regard and respect for their fellow humans or for the wilderness they have come out to enjoy.  I love all the NICE and considerate people.  Thank you.  Thank you for all the trout, thank you for the sodas, thank you for your warmth and understanding.  Without you, this summer would be unbearable.

If only I could just enjoy the beauty without all the other issues.

More good memories:

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Beautiful Dogs

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Beautiful Ducks (what kind?)

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A clutch of eight???

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A day on the lake… small white dot on
left edge of photo is my van.

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My kayak on the boat ramp.

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Looking north from south end of lake.

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Looking south from north end of lake.

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Sheep herder Peppy’s cabin (on way to New Castle).

I must take more time for these types of pleasures and worry less about the inconsiderate wildHUMANlife that comes through my summer home.

(sorry if this has been a negative post,
but you just got to vent sometimes)

Who is Swankie?

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Anywhere, USA, Full-Time USA traveler, United States
In 2006, I was shopping for a wheelchair. By 2007, I had new knees, better health and by 2008 a kayak. In Aug 2013, I kayaked my 49th state, Alaska, at the Holgate Glacier and in May 2014, I kayaked Hawaii, my 50th state, to celebrate my 70th Birthday and the finale to the wonderful adventure of Kayaking America. Next up... Re-kayaking southwestern states.

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