Showing posts with label golden mantled ground squirrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golden mantled ground squirrel. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Colorado: Sapphire Trail Hike - August 2

 
"Oh boy, Sunflower seeds, num, num, num, num! Thank you, Lidia"
 

The Sapphire Trail was Lidia and Sawyer's favorite hike to date. Why? Because of all the chipmunks and squirrels to feed. Food of choice, sunflower seeds. And, all the rocks to climb. It was a short hike and the vistas were gorgeous. We even saw wooden teepees, no doubt made from the Pine Beetle Kill Trees.

Since this was a short hike and right off the bike path in Dillon, we had plenty of energy for more activities during the day.

 
Total Miles Hiked: 1.12
Cliff 's bike ride: 19 miles 
My bike ride: 8.63 miles
Lidia's swim in the pool: 40 laps

Photo Montage of the Sapphire Trail

Trail and Vista

Heading down the rocky overlook to feed the critters.

Rock Boy

Watching and Waiting

Buffalo Mountain

Lunch Lady

Now that the rock climbing and feeding is done, it's time for the HIKING.

 
Hmmm, have the Indians been here?

 
Oh, No...it's just my beautiful and sweet Carolina Babes.

 
View from the other side of the Sapphire Trail

And last, but certainly not least....Wildflowers along the way.
 
 
More to come,
Laurie




 
 
 


Thursday, August 4, 2016

Colorado: Chipmunks on the Sapphire Trail - July 31

Today was not a particular good day for me. I'm still feeling the effects of being at an elevation of 9000 ft. I still find it hard to breathe at times and feeling nauseated with a lack of energy. So, L&S and I took it easy today. Cliff and Whitney went for another bike ride of 12 miles before she had to go home.

After Whitney left, we went for a ride in the car around the lake. Cliff wanted to show us a hiking trail near the bike path. This particular spot is called the Sapphire Trail. We will do the hike later in the week, but while there, we saw Uinta Chipmunks and Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrels everywhere. The difference in the chipmunks and squirrels is that the chipmunks have stripes on their faces; squirrels do not. People were feeding them sunflower and pumpkin seeds. The critters are so used to being around people that they will feed right out of your hand. Lidia and Sawyer started feeding them and coaxed a couple to eat out of their hands, too. This became Lidia and Sawyer's favorite spot. They can't wait to go back for the hike and to feed the critters, again.

This afternoon, we took L&S to the pool. Lidia swam 21 freestyle laps and still had energy left to play with Sawyer. Sawyer wanted to swim in the 10 ft. pool, but there is a height requirement. If you don't meet that requirement, the lifeguard requires them to swim one length of the lap pool without touching bottom. Sawyer swam it and the lifeguard put a wrist band on him to signify that he passed the swim test. Sawyer was so proud of himself for passing.



Uinta Chipmunk

Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel

 Eating from Sawyer's hand.







Rain was threating....


....so, we headed home.
Come back for the next post. The scenery is unreal!
Laurie
PS: Sawyer keeps us in stitches with the things he says.  Today, I saw him looking in a mirror and touching his eye. When I asked if his eye was bothering him, he said, "No, I just realized I had eyelashes on the bottom of my eyes."  LOL!!