Saturday, May 24, 2008

Mushrooms

Well, with the rainy cold weather I figured why not go up and look for mushrooms. It appears that there were some good mushrooms last week, or the week before, as I found where someone had been picking them but the ones I found there were too old. My guess is that there might be some new ones coming up within the next few days so maybe day after tomorrow I'll go back up and look again.

I checked the burned areas around Antelope Lake today and there must be some sort of biking event going on up there. I saw lots of bikers riding by in their spandex and cute little helmets but none of them seemed to be wearing rain gear which should have been the uniform of the day since it was raining on and off the whole time I was there... go figure. I guess it's more important to look the part than it is to stay warm and dry. I'll take the warm and dry instead.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Rainy days and Friday's

Friday before the Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of the summer season. The temp today never got above the mid 50's and was in the high 40's for most of the day with some pretty good rain showers. The rain was good. The cold... not so good if you ask me.

The average temps this time of year are in the low 70's. I remember one year I was out at the Frenchman Lake station on Memorial Day weekend and it snowed on us, so this isn't all that unusual, but certainly not welcome after having a taste of low 90's already. Oh well, I spent the day indoors and that really chaps my hide... but what can you do? I know, ya gotta love it!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Snakes, flowers and Bass

Had lots of stuff to do today so I got them all done and then decided to take a little ride up into the Susanville Ranch park. The Bitterbrush is blooming and it has such a sweet smell, I just love it. As I was riding along enjoying the warm weather that is about to change, I saw this little guy laying in the trail. This is the first rattler I have seen so far this year and this one was not even aware of me for a while. I have seen much larger ones up there and this one had 4 buttons. It just laid there while I took pictures of it from both directions and then I got a little too close and it saw me and started warning me to stay away... which, of course, I did. The coloration of this snake was a little different than what I am used to seeing, maybe because it was a young one.

Big change from my fishing trip yesterday, which was awesome, I have to say. I caught 86 fish, many of them over a pound. They were slamming my rapala and I even got a couple of nice slabs that will be guests of honor at my dinner table. One of the best things about yesterday was that it was hot, and there were virtually no people. I had expected it to be busy as it sometimes is on Monday, but there were only 4 boat trailers in the parking lot when I got there. I got in the water to go swimming but the water is still a little nippy for me. Maybe after the weather warms up again.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Heat!!

I Love IT!! Yes, it's been quite warm for the last couple of days and I'm loving it. Since it's the weekend I didn't want to go up fishing with all the people at the lake so bike riding has been on tap.


Yesterday I rode out Wingfield road to Janesville and over to visit Tom and Helen. Along the way I noticed this creature in the ditch by the road and it didn't run away. I immediately identified the critter as a bobcat but it was acting funny. I have worked in the woods all of my adult life and have seen lots of these guys but they are always moving at a high rate of speed so this one was one to be wary of. It jumped up on the bank and sat there looking at me so I got my camera out and took this picture. This was the only one I got before he did what they usually do and ran away.
So today I decide to drive up into the forest and ride out in the Squaw Queen Creek area and over 15 Minute Hill. It was a wonderfully hot day and it wasn't bad due to a pretty stiff breeze most of the time. The meadows up there are so nice and lush this time of year and there were lots of pretty flowers. Some of the yellow ones growing in the road are dandelions. I was surprised that not only did an ATV come by on the trail I was following, but there were many vehicles out in Squaw Valley. At the top of 15 Minute Hill I stopped and talked to a couple of old guys who had lawn chairs and were just hanging out. They were a little surprised to see me and they didn't hear me coming.
So, way more people than I usually run into. My normal up there is to either not see anyone in a day of bike riding, or occasionally I'll see one vehicle. My ride yesterday was 35 miles and today only 16. Tomorrow I'm thinking fishing...