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This afternoon I decided to walk to Hay Lake.
I left at about 3:15. It was INCREDIBLY beautiful up there and there were no signs of humans anywhere along the way, not even footprints. The aspens that ring the lake were starting to turn gold and I sat near the lake, in a spot where the grass had been flattened, perhaps by sleeping elk. Lodi and Zigzag went with me and they played in the water and rolled in the grass and listened intently to the elk bugling. Just as we left, a flock of ducks came and settled on the little bit of water in the lake.
We headed back down the trail close to 5:00. Zigzag spent most of his time running around looking for the few squirrels that have not yet hibernated. Lodi mostly ran ahead, stopping once in a while to check to see if I was coming. Sometimes when he does this I like to take an unpredictable path and throw him off, but that trail is on a steep wooded hillside so I was not playing any tricks this time. About 2/3 of the way down the trail, I saw Lodi come running up the hill toward me, full speed, with a look of panic on his face. Two coyotes were in hot pursuit of him. Thank you, Lodi, that it was not a pack of wolves or an angry mother bear that you were leading my way. I waved my arms around and shouted at the coyotes, who sprinted up the hillside a short way, this time with Lodi and Zigzag pursuing them. I called the dogs and made them come back to the trail but the coyotes kept hanging around eyeing us. I hollered at them some more but one of them followed us most of the rest of the way home, running along in the trees to my left. I'm pretty sure Lodi and Zigzag thought they were some variety of dog that they had not yet met at the dog park. Judging by the coyotes' looks and behavior, I think they were young ones who really just wanted to play or sniff bums or something. They were pretty cute and healthy looking. It was just the right sort of happy adventure for a lovely day. |
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