I have been wanting to get into the southern part of the park to explore, especially Lexington Arch, but my little car couldn't get me out there, you need high clearance. One of the protection rangers, Anthony, has a vehicle that can get out there and we decided to make a morning of it. Plus, since most of the trail is on BLM land, it is the only trail in the park where you can take a dog, so Anthony's dog Molly came with us.
We drove to the trail head, then started hiking. It was really pretty, but rather sheltered. As dusk got closer, we started to hear elk bugling. Now, if you haven't heard this before, it is one of the coolest noises in the world, right up there with the 3pm bell telling you school is done for the day.
There was a little hill with a rock out-cropping and we hiked off the trail and up this a little ways until we were above the treeline. We looked across the drainage and there he was, a massive bull elk. My little camera was not the greatest for capturing his splendor, but here he is.
We listened and watched him bugle to the other males and females in the area and marveled. It was a grand experience. We hiked back down the trail in the fast fading light. It was an awesome day. There's just so much more to see and do, I feel like I don't have enough time to do it all!
Hi Kate! Just want you to know I occasionally stalk your blog and LOVE it. It was fun to run into your parents in Utah! I had Charles come look at your elk and he was impressed - and when he saw all the hiking pictures, he was ready to come. Wish we had some vacation time :( Hoping for a great job for you!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!! How did Molly do? Love the pic looking through the arch. I never saw any elk before we moved here. Now a trip to Rocky Mountain national Park wouldn't be complete without seeing some elk! Such massive creatures....
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