After bribing Charlie and dressing him up in a sweater and ribbons, I promised to take him for a nice long hike at Kickapoo Valley Reserve.
It only took about 2 dozen shots to get one that worked.
Charlie was a good sport and is swiftly learning that I always have treats when we do this.
Off we headed! Charlie even trotted to the Subaru and attempted to jump in when I opened the door. That was a big first. He wanted to go for a ride which is unusual for him. Perhaps he felt he'd been cooped up at home for too long?
By the time we parked at the Star Valley access area, Charlie was beside himself. As soon as I unhooked him from his 'carseat' harness, he jumped over me and was ready to rumble.
I was pretty surprised to run into one of the KVR workers who took time to visit for a bit with us. He was removing Honeysuckle bushes from the edge of a cornfield on the KVR property. I said I was fighting Buckthorn on my own place.
I whistled to Charlie and we were on our way again. We turned down Old 131 trail and headed towards the ponds and the river. The last time I'd hike here with Charlie, it was in the high 80's and hot. Charlie was in his element. The cooler weather agrees with him.
We came across two muzzleloader deer hunters. Charlie greeted them and I asked how their hunt was going. Not so great. However they commented that even though their hunt was a bust, the day was beautiful.
By now Charlie was beside himself. Tail up! He trotted along with a purpose. The smells on the sides of the trails needed his attention. He had to mark the area as we walked. That alone keeps a little dog very busy.
There was a couple sitting on the bench out on the floating deck of the east facing pond. Charlie was a-quiver! I asked if I could let Charlie come out to say hello. They were delighted. As was Charlie who immediately sat at their feet and looked back at me as if to say. "Stay there. I'm fine getting petted. Go away."
I whistled and Charlie came back. I swear he was smiling.
My goal was to check out the closed trail and the old horse crossing that had been closed after the 2018 floods. Campsite G had been a pretty neat place to camp out with river access and I thought it would be a good time to explore it. Soon enough the cliffs above the river would be sporting ice formations.
Below is the view of where I was going taken in December of 2017.
December 4th, 2020
The bank has changed with soil and grasses washed away and the rock remains steadfast and strong.
Great photo of Charlie....a perfect Christmas card! You both had a good day out!! :)
ReplyDeleteI will probably use it as next year's card.
DeleteAnd yes, we had a very nice day out and about. Lots of fun for the both of us.
It makes me realize how much I really miss getting out and being social.
Kickapoo Valley Reserve, the one in LaFarge, WI? It sure looks and sounds like it. One of my favorite places to trail ride!! Nice that the hunters were welcoming.
ReplyDeleteYes it is. It is between LaFarge and Ontario. I used to trail ride there before it was the reserve. I still ride but don't have a means to trailer my mules there. So I hike.
DeleteI have not yet run across a rude or nasty person in 30 years hiking/riding there.
Well, hello fellow WI Blogger! I recently did some house cleaning of inactive blogs & added active ones to my feed - including yours. No clue how I haven't come across it after more than a decade of active blogging. Looking forward to reading more, including battling invasive species.
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