Sunday, October 25, 2015

Helping Steve and Kelly

Friday afternoon about 1:00 Chris and I were just doing some errands when Steve (Taylors dad) called. His phone was cutting out really bad and he said something about a deer and needing help. We couldn't understand him so he text us. He had hit a deer and needed help trying to find it. We called my mom to see if she would be able to pick K up from the bus stop and loaded up the 4 wheeler and headed out. 
The fog was starting to roll in but thankfully it didnt last.
They were down a trail that is kind of a bad one so we took the 4 wheeler just to make sure we could make it down there. About 5 minutes into the ride Chris asked how we ever lived with out a side by side and only a 4 wheeler. On the wheeler we could carry less stuff, we had more wind chill, it wasnt as fast as the side by side and we got beat up a lot more by the road. We froze on the way in. The air was so cold.

Steve and Kelly were hunting together and had gone down hiking looking for the deer. Kellys wife Cindy met us at the sign next to the American Mine trail. Chris and I went down the trail and brought out Steve's 4 wheeler with all their gear on it. They had shot the deer from the area of the trail and it had gone down into the thick towards the bottom. 
Taylor was on his way up too and was about 20 minutes behind us. We called him from the sign and he was just getting on his wheeler at the parking lot. We figured we would head over to Little Prairie and wait for him there. I rode Steve's wheeler and we all slowly headed to the next trail. We sat and waited for Taylor so we could all go down into the bottom together. And we waited.. and waited.. and waited.. We were starting to worry since he should be MAYBE 15 minutes behind us. We should at least see him coming across the basin road and it had been 30 minutes. Finally we saw him coming across and when he got to us we asked him what took him so long.
Turns out he got into his wheeler from the lower parking lot and started up the trail, He saw a girl that was maybe 5 minutes ahead of him limping and a guy walking a little bit ahead of her. The girl and guy were riding together on a wheeler and rolled it down the hill just after you pass the first gate. The wheeler had landed on her calf and bruised it pretty good. Taylor stopped and checked her out (she was ok and alive, just bruised up) and gave her a ride back to the truck. Then he went and picked the guy up and shuttled him back to the truck too. THEN he was finally able to head up to where we were.
After he got to us we headed down the trail to the bottom. Kelly had been texting Cindy some so we knew they were on the trail of the deer, they'd jumped it up once more and were trying to get where they could find it. They were following a really good blood trail and said they were 'in the thick down the hill.' 
Cindy knew where they shot from so we went to the bottom to see if we could see them. 
 We hadnt heard any response from them at all since we left the American Mine trail. We made it to the bottom and tired to contact them but no luck. We hiked out to a little clearing and started looking for them. You think it would be easy to find 2 adult men all in blaze orange but the trees and bushes are SO THICK.
 We knew they should be on the hillside across from us somewhere.

The view to the west

If you look at this picture the big rock pile in the middle go to the right where the pine trees are and the rock cap is on the hill. Thats about where they were when they shot the deer.
 I sat on some rock piles and watched one hillside.
 Chris and Taylor hiked to that big rock for a better vantage point down into the canyons.
 Cindy stayed closer to me to watch in the middle
 You cant tell but Taylor and Chris are actually on the rock pile. After a good hour of searching and trying to contact them Chris and Taylor finally saw them on the hillside and flagged us over.
Cindy and I hiked to the middle of the rocks and out on one of the ledges. The boys were on the other side of the rocks. Chris was yelling directions to them for the best way to come up the hillside. IT WAS STEEP. These pictures do it no justice at all. You can see how Im standing and how the trees are growing.. and its a long ways down.

 Chris and Taylor met up with us and we watched until the guys popped out on our side of the canyon. Then they headed down to go meet them and help them carry their stuff back up.


 It was a steep down there. One of the guys went to fall when they were walking up hill and all he had to do was put his hand straight out to catch himself. They were walking about 10 feet and having to stop. Steve and Kelly were EXHAUSTED.
They didnt come out with a deer. It had started at where they shot at all the way across the hillside, down into the thick heavy brush that is over our heads and down into the bottom of the canyon. They were following a good blood trail for quite a while and then the trail just stopped. They searched around the last blood for over an hour and couldnt find anything. Some of the places were so thick Steve was having to crawl through the bushes on his hands and knees. The guys looked like hell. We gave them some more water and they were covered in sweat. They were so soaked they had to take off their wet clothes and put some of their extras over it so they didnt chill so bad. It was pretty cold out.
It was 5:45 by this time. They had shot it about 9 in the morning. Finally called us at 1 and they made it back to the bikes about 5:30. Thats a LONG day of hiking through that crap. We loaded up on the bikes and started the trail out. We ran into another decent buck on the way out. Watched it for a while, the shot didnt connect. It was so cold out Chris couldnt keep an eye on the deer through his binoculars because he was shivering so bad. We picked up Steves bike, added another layer of clothes on and by this time its pretty much dark by the time we got to the basin sign. We had a long cold ride ahead of us and finally made it to the truck about 7:30. 
It was a long day but so much fun! We were just so excited that Steve called for us to go help him. No better way to spend a night!

Thursday date

Thursday morning Chris took off work. We went on a little Thursday morning duck hunt date while the kid was in school. It was nice just the two of us. We set up early and the ducks were flying like crazy. Swooping in on us and circling our blind. Of course shooting hours hadnt opened yet. We counted down the minutes because if this kept up it was going to be a great hunt! About 5 minutes before shooting hours the birds started going sky high.  From then on out they were miles up or a ways away. We didnt even fire a single shot. 
 It was still fun though freezing to death in the blind. We gave it til 10 and hadnt shot anything so we gathered up the decoys and headed in.

 It was nice to get to spend some time together. Usually from Tuesday morning until Friday the only times we see each other is when we are waking up getting ready for work in the morning and then again when its time to crawl into bed for the night. 

Cutting up my deer

and as if we didnt have enough going Wednesday night after work and after parent teacher conference and after archery class Todd and I cut up my deer. 
Kennedy was adamant she needed to help. The only thing is a lot of the beginning work is knife work and I wouldnt give her a knife. So instead she put on some gloves, grab some meat out of the throw away scrap pile, a piece of wood to lay it on and a piece of wood to cut it with and started playing 'surgeon' 
 She was cutting the pieces of meat with wood and learning thats what your muscles look like and about sinew and tendons etc. 
 Todd was taking the meat off the bone and I was cutting up steaks or burger chunks.

 We finally got to a part that Kennedy could help.. her favorite thing..grinding the meat! She was ecstatic. As we were just finishing up Chris came home from school. She made him cut the antlers off for her so she could have them and carried them around for the rest of the night.

First night of fall archery

Wednesday night after parent teacher conference was her first night of archery for the fall. Wholly crap there were a lot of kids!! This is only not even half. There were over 40 kids in the beginner class! Even though K has shot for so long I told her she cant move to the next class (which shoots a further distance) until she can hit the paper all night long. She doesnt have to hit the ring, just make each arrow on paper. Now she has a goal to work on.

Registration was a little different this year. Phil and Ashley were running the sign up booth and memberships. I was filling out paperwork.
 Then the kids would go to Lynn who would inspect their bows and make sure all their equipment and make suggestions or improvements for them.
 K didnt want ANY help because she knows how to do it.. So I stood back some and still tried to direct her in the right direction. Heres to the next 8 weeks of class!

Kennedy's parent teacher conference

Wednesday Kennedy had parent teacher conference. Before we got there we had to run to the store an she wanted a Cherry Pepsi chapstick. I threw it in with what I was buying and we got in the car. We stopped to get gas and I turned back to talk to her and busted out laughing. Apparently the chapstick was VERY red colored...
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This was her skeleton she made. Its dancing.
 She is still doing great in school! Her scores are super high! Hopefully its a trend that continues all through school!





Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Willard City Fire Dept Open House 2015

Last night we had our annual open house.




The candle station was a big hit!


                                 





                                 



                 There was a station full of hand outs, coloring pages and information for parents


 Cookies and grab bags for the kids with pencils, coloring pages, fire trucks, stickers and tattoos

 We had popcorn

 They could try on turn outs and drag a dummy




Checking out some of our ropes rescue stuff



I got to snuggle a sweet little baby of one of our members.



It was a good night for our community to come see what we do. We had a slideshow going also with calls and training from the last year. We ended up having a call about an hour before the open house, one right at the end and another one about an hour later! We had a long night!