May 1, 2012

Good Ride in Bad Land

Yesterday, we rode up 5 Mile Draw (off of the Wells Draw Road) to the Bad Land Cliffs.  The elk skull above, with the rest of the skeleton nearby, suggests a natural death. Note that the elk horns have been chewed by rodents.  The skull must have been there for a long time.
On the way up, we traveled through grassy meadows.  We spotted an antelope and a coyote.
We found a group of these tiny cactus (flowers about an inch in diameter) growing in a meadow.  I think they're cushion cactus. 
On his lunch break, Boss enjoyed tasty bunch grass under the shade of a huge juniper.
From the top, we looked down on a lot of rough country and into 9 mile canyon, world famous for its abundance of Fremont culture rock art.

17 comments:

  1. Well done on the skull photo. That photo would look good hanging on a wall. Love the cactus blooms.

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  2. Fantastic views, I love the grassy meadows, blooming cactus, and Boss munching under the juniper tree!

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  3. Love the first pic and the one with Boss having lunch. Great adventures again.

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  4. I love seeing the wide open prairies and mountains off in the distance. I hope it all remains the same forever and ever.
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful world, Janie.

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  5. The last two pictures make the area look desolate, but grass and flowers show that is definitely not the case. It's beautiful.

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  6. Everytime I look at your blog it's like I've stepped back in time. The entire time I read this post that old Cowboy movie song was playing in my head- no title or words just that whistle and whiny song "do do do do do" "wah wah wah" Yeah. That one.

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  7. Lo0vely pics of the deserted countryside.The cactus flowers are pretty.

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  8. Dear Janie and Steve, I have only just found your blog . . . over at Sweetbay . . . and find it mesmerizing. Fantastic landscapes and adventures! Regards and thanks from Carol in New England

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  9. so jealous of your rides! this looks like a fantastic one!

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  10. Those cactus flowers are amazing. What a glorious ride. I am so impressed by how well your horses' feet have done under your care.

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  11. Fabulous, you see so many wonderful things out there and I am so grateful that you share them with us, thanks Janie.

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  12. The cactus blooms are lovely. The shot of the elk skull is excellent, gives a real feel for what the area is like.

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  13. The skull and Bad Land fit neatly together. The vista from the top is marvellous - all that land and no human intervention, apparently.

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  14. That is wide open country, you can see for miles. It seems a bit dry for this time of year. Here the hillsides are green with spring grass.

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  15. Such beautiful captures....well except for the poor Elk. :)
    Love those little cactus flowers!

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  16. I envy your high altitude trips and views!!!

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