Friday, May 4, 2012

Tassi Ranch

A group of Friends headed to visit Pigeon Canyon
 Gold Butte is a beautiful visit in the spring of the year
 Grand Wash is high n dry. No fishing at the old sites
 Turn for the 7 Springs Ranch
 No smoke from the chimney
 Tassi Ranch house
 The Wilderness folks stayed with it till Roads can be closed at will
 A lunch break and visit time
 Mustang and the Grand Wash Cliffs
 whoops, the Road is Closed to the Savanic Mine
 We tried a different Route, Road Closed
 You got to love the Park Service on this one. I guess they needed to get in the grove with Wilderness folks
 The future of the Arizona Strip Country
 Why does folks need to ride in the back country anyway!

Jack n Gaye

Friday, April 27, 2012

Moapa Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

The Overton Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in the delta region where the Muddy and Virgin rivers flow into Lake Mead (although most visitors only see the Muddy River side). The WMA has extensive, seasonally flooded marshes, saltcedar and willow thickets, honey mesquite and screwbean mesquite thickets, a few big cottonwood trees, grassy fields, and several ponds with different depths.

The Muddy River and the Virgin River converge just below this point. This is where the town of St Thomas is located. The Atlantis on the Muddy as dubbed by Maureen Whipple.



North end of the Virgin River arm of Lake Mead. From Las Vegas
This is the easiest place in Southern Nevada to see Wild Turkeys, and it is a great place to see waterfowl and wading birds in season. 


 Mark loves to help his Grandpa Stan keep the water changed on the right fields and the hay all mowed.
 Grandpa Stan can name all the waterbirds (e.g., American Coot, Bufflehead, Ruddy Duck, Gadwall, Mallard, Northern Pintail, Redhead, Northern Shoveler, Canada Goose, Tundra Swan, and Eared Grebe, plus gulls and terns the flycatcher and the best one the BS bird!

The ruins of the Spartan Silica Mill in Kaolin Nev

 I have never met a little feller that love the outdoors as much as Mark! Oh yeah, he loves his Grandpa's too!
 The South end of the Management Area
 This place is a real Sanctuary on so many levels
 Keep the hay growing and the crops watered. It is a full time commitment. 
Mark says, "lets get in the Shade"
Jack n Gaye

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Bunkerville Peak in March

Sometimes we have to test and see how tough we can be. We made it up to the 7492 Elevation before we ran out of road.
On the way to the top we stopped at the Nickle Creek Falls.
A isolated canyon where the falls run
The Spring Run off made it extra pretty
Good time of year to visit Nickle Creek

The Backcountry RamblerOur group as we departed on the Trek
The Snow got deep
Then it got deeper
Great cloud cover
Storm rolling in
last snow of the season
looking West
better make our way off the Mountain
Mark said, "Wow, glad to be back to the Warm!"

Jack n Gaye

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Bryce Valley in March

Time to start the Spring planting

How bout a quick shot of Ice to keep you tuned up!
The lodge
getting ready for a new season of activity
The Welcome sign
Storm moving in

Wild Bill's home away from homeGrandma Bonnie down to be with Bill
Jill stopped for a visit
Grandma Bonnie with Grandma Jolene and little Tay
Bill out for his morning workout.

Jack n Gaye