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Friday, August 5, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Lot of trout rodeo
I guess I am not too old to rodeo. Well maybe so, anyway a
trout rodeo is something that I have heard of and maybe you have or not. Now we were up there on the east side of the
skull crack end of the Causey reservoir about sun down. With my bad leg and all,
I set up my chair up on the trail above the two foot drop off of the shore. I could
have got down by the water but I am getting a little old, and have a little
problem getting up and down those places. The trail has a little bit of a slope
to it about 20% anyway it’s not flat a level ground. Brandy my dog and my constant company had to
be on a leash do to park rules and her safety. Otherwise she would be after
every ground squirrel in the place. So leached and hooked to my chair.
So we are all baited up and case out waiting for the wild
times to begin. My four year old granddaughter Shania was picking the wild flowers,
that if you want to call weeds flowers, She pick Russian thistle, prim roses, Indian
paint brush, and cradle cap. She would pick one and walk in front of me so I would
have to raise my pole to let her pass. She was getting a kick out of trying to aggravate
grandpa. She would take the blossoms down to her mother who was fishing just
below me on the left on the three foot wide beach. Watching her get up and down
that two foot drop off was scary fun that was keeping me on the edge of my seat
to say the least. Then Bailey her 18 month old sister was not going to be
out done by big sister one bit no sir. She started in picking the flowers and
following in her sister footsteps. Now for
this old grandpa the nerve racking wait for one of them to fall head over the
tea kettle into the back of their mother or worse into the lake held my
attention.
The two girls were down on the beach with their mom seeking admiration
for the flowers. And Shania got stuck by the thorn on the Russian thistle. She went
onto a titrate “That’s a bad flower bad bad flower I am not going to pick any more,
you are a bad flower.” Bailey had to mimic Shania and this old man laugh so
hard the tears were rolling. The girls started back up the bank, bailey having
a time climb back slipped and fell and Shania
help her back up and bailey went crying over to her dad.
Well about this time thing clam down and I started to focus
on my fishing. Then here come Shania back threw to get to her other sister who
was fishing to my right, I guess she open the gate. I had a strike and set the
hook and yelled I got one, about that time my chair slip it footing that scared
brandy and set her running for the hills whit my chair in tow. And I went down rolling
pole in hand headed for the drink and Brooke my daughter-in-law setting between
me and the water. Somehow I managed to stop and get back to my chair and
started to get untangle from the fishing line that somehow got tangle around my
foot. Don’t ask me how. Settle down and I figured I had better check my bait. I
started to reel in when I found I still had the fish on the line. Well I guess I
am still not too old to rodeo.
Thank you for stopping by and god bless
Monday, August 1, 2011
Lot of home camp
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state flower the Sego Lilly |
Well as you folks may know I went camping. It started out as
a quick fishing trip and picnic. My son and his family had been camping at the Weber
Veteran’s Memorial camp grounds up Ogden canyon. They could only stay there a
week and they had to move to one of the other camp ground down the canyon
farther away from the dam or manmade lake, the other camp ground are federal
camp ground and my senior pass would
give them a 50% discount on the camp site. One catch I or my wife had to stay
with them in the camp.
Well it did not take any arm twisting to get me or my
wife to stay , but the old man (that’s me) had thing to do back down town. Seeing
the doctors and taking care of the dog and other things. So I went back to town
and seen the doctor got some new hearing aids a load up my camping gear and
went back up for a seven day of camping and fishing.
As I settled into the camping and fishing and watched my kids
and grand kids play, explore and discover the world as I did so many years ago.
I could see myself, granddad, dad, mom, brothers and sister playing in the same old
place it was just home. Only now I am the grandpa now but there was some magic a
foot here. I was not up there when the kids move camp they move down the south
fork of the Ogden river camp grounds. Of the fifty or so camp site to chose
from they pick the one that was my granddads favorite. This was the first time
they had ever camp at or been this camp ground. I was a little surprise to be at
that home again.
My grand kid had to show the jungle maze of trail through
the hawthorn a scrub oak a cool place to hide from the sun and explore. I could
not find a way to tell them I knew each trail and had made some of them when I was
their age. That evening the grand kids’ fasces washed and put to bed I sat
there and looked into the ashes of the camp fire the thought of ashes to ashes
came to mind. Four generations have camp here in this spot I could feel the
present of my grandparents’ father, brother, sister, aunt and uncle that have passed
on and that have camped there long ago.
I don’t think we
should have washed the kids’ faces and hands that dirt was just the love and
kisses of the generations pasted.
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Oh! cool muddy water bath ha! ha! |
As soon as my daughter-in-law gets the picture uploaded I will
be sharing some of our fun with you. Of the many camping trips I have taken
over the years this is a special one to remember. I don’t know why just maybe
it was getting in touch with my youth or just a family gathering. Oh! cool muddy water bath ha! ha!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
lot of driver two
Well I made it back from my summer camping trip. Caught a
lot of fish and watched a lot life in the wilds. My last post I talk about
recreation vehicles (RV) and the way people drive them. Now most people who drive them only drive
them on a summer vacation. It doesn’t take long to see who know how to drive
one when they start to back their trailer into a camp site. I could here “turn the wheels the other way.
Daddy can I go play in the water? Stop your running over the fire pit! Mommy, I
‘m hungry? I want the trailer over there it to close to the rocks!” Plus enough
cussing to make a sailor blush it took an hour and a half to park the trailer
before the fellar ask if I could help. I had ask him if he would like some help.
I look at the whole thing from a
number of perspectives. The first is well! I am an RV user, then I am or was a
commercial truck driver, and I am also a former peace officer. Driving a
combination of a vehicles and trailer requires more skills of a driver then day
to day driving does.
Here is what I do and most commercial drivers do every day,
starting with the walk around, we walk all the way around the rig, look at the
tiers , hook up and safety chains. Then
we fire up the rig and drag the setup half the length of the setup and panic
stop to see how well the brakes hold, then we get out and do the walk again. We
make sure that our load is secure. First
chance we get once we are on the way to our destination we pull over at a safe
stop and do the walk. Every step we take save lives.
If you are a weekender or a vacation driver of RV’s here is
a tip or two. A week or two before you take your vacation hook up your trailer
and find a big empty parking lot. Practice backing and backing the trailer into
a parking stall. Put a mark as a starting point then bring your tow vehicle without the trailer up
to ten miles per hour and panic stop.
Then get out and walk back to your starting point. Then do it again with the trailer in tow. See how much farther you have to walk back.

Here a big tip at 60 MPH you should be three seconds behind
the vehicle in front of you to have a safe stopping distance. If that vehicle
is big rig it is about 88 feet long that is one second. If you are going to pass safely you will need
15 seconds to that. Fifteen second is one
forth of a mile at sixty MPH, and you will need to see clearly one half a mile
of the road just in case someone is going to do the same thing, coming from the
other direction. In the picture to the left you are driving a truck and trailer, can you safely pass the vehicle in front of you? please give your answer in the comments, but think about the what if's.
I had a safe fun trip did some fishing and had a lot of fun. Thank you for stopping by and God bless.