July 29, 2008: The mornings are very cool here - even in late July. A sweatshirt is usually enough, but a couple of nights we did light the wood stove to warm the cabin. Afternoons are usually high 70s / low 80s. We had no rain - spectacular weather. No bugs. The wildflowers are in bloom EVERYWHERE. Wide open fields of color.
The ability to relax is everywhere - but rarely taken. Too many things to do / places to go. Never turn down a ride to a new area. I did turn down a chance to hike to the top of the range surrounding the valley.
Nights are cool, but more importantly, DARK! There is absolutely NO light polution. It was the first time I got to see the Milky Way in years! I would go out on the porch around midnight. Without a light, you got that feeling of being somewhere on the bottom of the food chain. I rarely lasted outside on the porch in the dark for long. Standing in this shade of dark, I quickly felt like the hunted, not the hunter. I retreated quickly to my cave....
We took a couple of rides today - one before lunch, then one after. Our morning ride was to the Gibson Resevoir. You pass the dam on the way to the Ranch.
We took a ride to the high country in the afternoon. You can see for miles over the Rockies. The views are spectacular. The ranch hands ("Wranglers") are incredibly helpful and know the area very well. They pace the ride to everyone's abilities and interests.
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