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A lovely sun greets us
as we make our way into the Paradise Valley.
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March, ca 2013
Having come to these wild territories some months back, and having seen many the wonders bestowed by the Great Creator, from buffalo and elk to mule deer and pronghorn to bald eagle and bighorn, I still feel the callings of high mountain and river’s edge. So again this early morn I mount up Ol’ Black Tahoe, my trusted steed who has carried me over untold trail, and we ride to country heretofore unseen. My wanderings this day lead past the Bear Canyon to Trail Creek, high into the Bridger Range past the Hogback and then down into the Paradise Valley, a place aptly named, for the beauty there is a tender pleasure to any eye. The Yellowstone flows through them parts and I aim to discover where a man might rein up near to riffle and chop and uncover the hiding places of the fat and sassy trout what make their home under cut bank and along boulder and log. I fear no fang of the rattler as the spring’s chill would still make them slow to strike. Yet I have heard tell the bear in them parts are now on the prowl for food after long winter’s sleep. I hope not to cross paths with any of them critters as I am confident I would look a plump and fillin’ treat to their hungry eyes. I have not died today. And that is a fine thing. Yours truly…
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