COUNTDOWN TO FANDANGO
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Saturday May 17 2008
The 3-day ride here, the Owyhee Fandango, is one week away.
Trails
are getting marked, pens being set up, weeds being pulled, road being
dragged, horses are getting ridden, and we are keeping an anxious eye
on the weather. Right now, depending on who you talk to it feels:
numbingly hot enough for a nap (the horses), Great! (Steph), or
stunningly hot enough to crawl in a deep hole lined with ice (me).
If
you ride, you want to do it earlier in the morning, finish before 11
AM, or much later in the evening, after 7:30. Jose wasn't too excited
about his 9 mile ride with August today. Neither of them were too
enthused, so we didn't rush through it, instead doing a little bit of
work and a little bit of grazing along the way. May as well take
advantage of some of the green grass before it all withers.

Trails
are deep and dusty - April was the 2nd driest April on record ("an
eighth of a millimeter" of sprinkles), and May, so far, we've had
nothing. The few flowers that have struggled out are now strangling
with the dryness and the heat. The snakes are coming out, (fortunately
haven't seen any rattlesnakes yet), and the birds feeding their young
pause to pant in the shade between worm-fetching jaunts. It hit the
90's this afternoon.
Belgian rider Leonard said he wants a warm
ride but scenic snow in the mountains. At this rate the snow may be
gone by next weekend. Pickett Creek is running a little higher each day
- enough to sweep the dogs off their feet if they cross it, and the
snow is visibly retreating higher up toward the mountain peaks.

It
is supposed to cool down by next Friday, into the low 60's, and
depending on who you talk to, it will feel: great! (the horses in the
ride), Brrr! (Steph), or just about perfect! (me).