Saturday before Solstice The last couple of weekends we’ve stayed home due to the increasing fire danger and afternoon thunderstorms at higher elevations. It’s still easy to take a short day trip and enjoy a few hours on the river.
About six weeks ago, these hoomans got their second dose of vaccinations, and we hit the road to visit family. We hadn’t made the trip since October 2019. That last trip had been the first with our aging husky and our Casita trailer. We found the best route to travel with stops at Clayton Lake State Park and Gentry Creek Campground, make the trip more enjoyable; and we don’t feel like zombies when we arrive.
After a little hiatus, we’re ready to bring back our more regularly scheduled Juni posts. I am really enjoying chronicling our adventures through photos of our puppy, Juniper, who will turn 7 months old this week. We’ve actually got so many good photos to share from the month of May, I’m going to have to break them into a couple of posts.
We are definitely getting a jump on camping season and making up for all the weekends we didn’t go out last year. Last weekend was our first campout in Colorado for the year and the weekend before that we were back on the Chama River.
Sunday, March 28th | San Juan Riverwalk With the snow melting and mud season in full swing, the San Juan Riverwalk is a great springtime option for a stroll, and of course there’s the river to play in.
Play video: Snow Dog 13 WEEKS OLD, February 21st I’ve never met a husky that wasn’t into finding and exploiting the tiniest snow patch. Even our Golden and Shelties loved to run around in the snow. Juniper is no different. A true snow lover. Snowshoeing near Williams Creek