In the middle of July each year around here, it's usually hovering around 100 F. This year, it looks as though we'll have a much cooler respite for most of this week. Today, we took advantage of favorable temperatures to hit the trail. I'd been looking for a reason to take Stella on a real trail ride, and marking another year for her was a good excuse.
We started things off as any good ride should, tanking up on fuel. You wouldn't know it by looking at her, but this kid can put away the food when she has a mind to do so. Once energized, we were ready to attack the climb that begins the Hildebrand Ranch trail. The weather couldn't have been better, never getting really hot, and the trail conditions were excellent. We had a great time and completed our loop before the rain arrived. Here's to many more years and many more rides together.
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Eating lunch at the beginning makes for more efficient food carrying. |
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Pointing out one of the talkative prairie dogs that populate much of the area. |
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There's no shame in pushing. Forward progress is cumulative. |
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Lots of butterflies and other insects were enjoying a variety of blooms. |
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Champion at the summit of the climb. |
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This butterfly seemed to like the taste of sweat and sunscreen. |
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She was certain that pixies lived along this part of the trail. |
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Riding a swooping trail through this field made us feel like dolphins in a sea of dried grass. |
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More prairie dogs. |
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This colony had some prime territory. We stayed a while to watch the prairie dogs yip and scurry. |
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This valley was a prairie dog metropolis, spanning the whole area. |
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The trail, edging along the hillside was flowing and scenic. |
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Just as we were about to close the circuit, the clouds started to appear. |
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A trail crew of high school students had just worked on this section. |
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Once we got home, a celebratory root beer float was in order. |