Charlie and I did a lot of hiking this morning, and mule deer sign was sparse....but we did see a lot of elk sign.
The air was aroma therapy with mixed pine scents tickling our nose. Nothing much to report but the great scenery, and one spot I found.
Charlie and I split up, as he was going to parallel some tall timber on the edge of some bordering short pines, and I was going into the tall timber to an opening I saw, and parallel Charlie's route.
I got to my opening, and saw another one more appealing higher up, so I trekked up to it and started paralleling Charlie's path, only to be lured into yet another opening. As I came up to this flat, I froze in my tracks as I peeked into the glacial pan.
What a beautiful place at the base of a big rocky mountain, and the trails leading into and out of this trampled spring had me looking for an animal, any animal behind every tree and rock. It was like an oasis, and a 1st stop for any big game that was hanging and running in the last layer of forest at the timber line. It was covered UP in elk sign.
I could peek over knoll after knoll, and just new I would soon see something.....yet I did not. But I sure was on point for some time till I made my way down to try and meet up with Charlie.
After I met up with Charlie I told him what I'd found, and he wanted to see it for himself....as he's been hunting this area for decades, and this was a spot he'd somehow missed....
Here's a few pics.....
Trampled spring #1
Trampled spring #2
One of the many rolling knolls, and well trodden trails