Western Tanager at 120 Mile camp
OK, I know you’re all thinking that rafting the Colorado River was just for fun and not working. Wrong.
In between the rapids and side trips, like Elves Chasm, we counted.
And recorded what we saw.
Like mountain sheep, which are not always easy to spot or count (37 total for the trip)…
…and rafting trips both commercial and private where we’d make contacts checking to see if everything was OK.
Then we’d get back to more rapids and back to work talking tamarisk.
What a great job where you can enjoy both work and pleasure! I enjoyed the virtual whitewater rafting. That mountain sheep was kind of hard to spot.
I am sure that you worked hard but you must have also had a lot of fun 🙂 Diane
Hard work, but somebody's got to do it! 🙂
Where work and play become one.
How nice of the Tanager and mountain sheep to let you get their pictures. And I like the colorful image of the rafts and people. Of course the rapids video is fun to watch! 🙂
Well – Ok – a little work, but mostly fun!
Very grueling work!
Yeah, sure you worked! hahahaha!
The splash in the video looks like it soaked everybody.
Grueling slave labor is what it looks like to me.
But counting was part of the fun, too, wasn't it?
Love the tanager. Interesting that you saw so many bighorns.
You should have had me along to count the birds!
I am not so sure I would have enjoyed the rapids. Great video clip.