October Hawk Watch & Dinner
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What? A nice, maybe cold, maybe wet, day on the side of a mountain, looking into sun/clouds/fog/rain/sky for hawks/falcons/osprey/eagles/rocs/pterodactyls/more, followed by a meal of chorizo quesadillas and fajitas.
When? Saturday, October 14 8am-7pm or some subset thereof
Where? At Bake Oven Knob until the mid-late afternoon, and then caravanning back to the Ellyssian Estates for dinner
Why? Because.
The Particulars: Justin, Rachel and I will be leaving the house around 9:30am. Show up at the house before 9:00am and our guard cats will do their duty (i.e. run away or roll over for pettings.) Knocking at the door, however, will mostly be ignored. You can meet us at the house between 9:00am-9:30am to follow us over, if you'd like. We'll likely get to the BOK parking lot before 10:00am, and will hang around there until 10:30am or until all expected folks arrive, and then we'll head up
thetrail. Around 3:30pm or so, we'll head back down to the parking lot and home. Dinner will follow as soon as possible after that.
The road to the parking lot is stone, washout, gravel, dirt, and smallish ruts. The Contour made the trip recently, and, while showing the abuses of the rains that hit us this year, it didn't have too much difficulty. Except when I drove off the parking lot embankment thinking it was a usable road. Bit to the right would have been less traumatic, eh? In other words, you'll be okay in anything but a Ferrari, but if you have four or all wheel drive, you'd probably be more comfortable.
The hike to the top took us about a half hour each direction. There's some (generally avoidable) mud at the bottom, segueing quickly into some rocks, which become more rocks, which become awful lots of rocks. Sneakers can survive. Flip flops, loafers, or ballet shoes wouldn't.
Bring a lunch and/or snack to hold you over until dinner. Bring some water. Expect to pack back whatever you bring - the only facilities at the top will be a counting board for the hawks and maybe -maybe- a decoy owl on a pole.
Bring something to look at the birds with - binoculars, spyglasses, telephoto cameras, bionic vision, etc. You can spot a lot with the naked eye, so if you don't have an ocular enhancement device it won't be a total loss, but it's a lot more fun if you can actually count the feathers as they fly by...
Bring some corn on the cob, a salad, some Riesling (there's a vineyard right around the corner,) or some desserts for the dinner (let me know what you're bringing and I'll cross them off, or, for the desserts, list them below...)
When? Saturday, October 14 8am-7pm or some subset thereof
Where? At Bake Oven Knob until the mid-late afternoon, and then caravanning back to the Ellyssian Estates for dinner
Why? Because.
The Particulars: Justin, Rachel and I will be leaving the house around 9:30am. Show up at the house before 9:00am and our guard cats will do their duty (i.e. run away or roll over for pettings.) Knocking at the door, however, will mostly be ignored. You can meet us at the house between 9:00am-9:30am to follow us over, if you'd like. We'll likely get to the BOK parking lot before 10:00am, and will hang around there until 10:30am or until all expected folks arrive, and then we'll head up
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The road to the parking lot is stone, washout, gravel, dirt, and smallish ruts. The Contour made the trip recently, and, while showing the abuses of the rains that hit us this year, it didn't have too much difficulty. Except when I drove off the parking lot embankment thinking it was a usable road. Bit to the right would have been less traumatic, eh? In other words, you'll be okay in anything but a Ferrari, but if you have four or all wheel drive, you'd probably be more comfortable.
The hike to the top took us about a half hour each direction. There's some (generally avoidable) mud at the bottom, segueing quickly into some rocks, which become more rocks, which become awful lots of rocks. Sneakers can survive. Flip flops, loafers, or ballet shoes wouldn't.
Bring a lunch and/or snack to hold you over until dinner. Bring some water. Expect to pack back whatever you bring - the only facilities at the top will be a counting board for the hawks and maybe -maybe- a decoy owl on a pole.
Bring something to look at the birds with - binoculars, spyglasses, telephoto cameras, bionic vision, etc. You can spot a lot with the naked eye, so if you don't have an ocular enhancement device it won't be a total loss, but it's a lot more fun if you can actually count the feathers as they fly by...
Bring some corn on the cob, a salad, some Riesling (there's a vineyard right around the corner,) or some desserts for the dinner (let me know what you're bringing and I'll cross them off, or, for the desserts, list them below...)
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Date: 2006-10-05 11:13 pm (UTC)