Showing posts with label White Tail Deer. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Spring Trip 2010 - Day 29 - Cypress Hills Provincial Park

OK for all of you who have been following my saga of not only this trip....but my infamous 'desktop computer'....yesterday, exactly 1 month to the day from getting it back from London Drugs, with a new mother board....the thing quit on me again. It would not turn off and now it will not re-boot. I absolutely refuse to go back to London Drugs. I am waiting to hear is the son of a friend of mine can help me, and if he can't, I'll have to take it somewhere...so in the meantime, I'm back on the old lap top, back to not using 'Live Writer' and I am thoroughly 'pissed off!' Now back to the trip. Thursday May 20th, which I have figured out was the 29th day of the trip (it was switching back and forth from different types of blog entry that confused me)....we made the decision to leave the 'west block' of Cypress hills and head to the 'Centre Block'....one of the reasons for this was the fact that we had been catching bits and pieces of weather reports from somewhere in Montana that were talking about 'flash flood warnings' and 'thunderstorms' and 'cold fronts' - so we thought it would be a good idea to get away from these 'impassable when wet roads and onto some pavement....and of course we still had the worry of the upcoming long weekend. We also slept in so got a later than start than planned....but finally got on the road, back to Maple Creek where we topped up the fuel tank and then south to the Center Block....after wending our way past stores, a gas station, swimming pool, lodges (this is a provincial park? not like the ones we're used to) we finally found the entrance to the campgrounds.....
and joined a number of other units (most from Alberta) in the parking lot at the campground office....which didn't open until noon....as it turned out...the Campground itself had only opened this day. Like all parks in Saskatchewan, they did have year round camping, but the campground that was used for that, as of this day became the 'tenting' campground, so the few units that had been there had had to move into one of the regular campgrounds...so those people were also waiting to register. While waiting, we learned that a number of campgrounds in southern Alberta weren't going to be open for this long weekend as they were all so far behind thanks to the snow. We also learned that the Alberta part of Cypress Hills was now privatized and the general opinion was that no one would go back there....so scratch that idea!

While we sat waiting, I was shocked to see a mouse run up the windshield and then sit on the roof of the truck! I don't know where it came from. Whether we had brought it with us or if it had just shown up. I do know I was very relieved when it finally scampered off and ran into the bush!


I'm afraid these two pictures got reversed (I miss my 'Live Writer')....this is part of the paved walking/cycling path that runs from the campground down to a lake in the 'civilized' part of the park ....we'll take this walk in a moment....


And this is our campsite. We had only paid for one night, but after seeing the nice size, the fact that it was quite isolated so even if the campground was full we would be OK, we'd already made up our minds that we would go back in the morning and pay for 3 more nights to get us through the long weekend.....so with that decision made, we set off exploring....


The entrance to the paved path was just across the street from our site, there was a lot of bird activity in the area.....this was one of several Yellow Rump Warblers....this one being an 'Audubon' the variety that is commonly seen in my neck of the woods back west of the Rockies, but not normally seen east of them...like here..


More of those Swainson's Thrush that we've been seeing everywhere.


A bit further along the trail, which was in denser forest....there was this amphitheater and a snow bank....left from that snowfall that was rec'd a couple of weeks before....

A rather 'demented' looking Shantz, in the snow....


This path branched off and led to another campground. Apparently this area was once burned and replanted which is the reason why all the pine trees are the same size and age...making for a rather eerie landscape, particularly since there wasn't much under growth....


The path crossed a road here....so took a picture of one of the banners....how many provincial parks do you know that have banners on the streets? not to mention hydro and telephone wires? Not here in B.C. they sure don't! Not like this anyway.


Continuing on we came across a few more snowy areas....


Just before the end of the path, we found this Three Toed Woodpecker....


The path ended at this little lake. There were cottages lining the road opposite the lake and appeared to be almost a subdivision of sorts on the opposite shore - we never did get there to check it out.


This Double Crested Cormorant was perched over the water....


Bird life was everywhere in this spot - here a male Mallard

a female Red wing Blackbird....there were a lot of Red wing Blackbirds in the bulrushes

looking the other way on the lake, back towards the main entrance, this was a swimming beach....

There was a Red necked Grebe on a nest at the edge of the beach.



Lots of Brown Headed Cowbirds....


headed back along the path now, this trail branched off...I think heading to the 'tent' campground...never did get a chance to follow it....


When I was almost back to the campground, this Red breasted Nuthatch flew down and proceeded to take a bath almost at my feet!

The bushes beside our campground were full of these Least Flycatchers....


After supper, I started out to go for an evening walk and these White tail Deer bounded out across the road right ahead of me....

This one stopped and stared, beside the paved path.....


I walked up into another loop of the campground where there were more of those Least Flycatchers....

More mixed up pictures....this showed our campsite from further down the campsite road...you can see that this section was quite forested.....


This Pink sided Junco was perched on one of the campsite markers.....


This is a more open section of the campground with lots of Aspen trees.... So we went to bed that night, relieved that we had a solution for the long weekend and glad to see the park wasn't quite the zoo we had feared it might be.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Spring Trip 2010 – Day 27 – Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park – Part 3

After lunch, we decided we would attempt driving to the ‘Center block’ of Cypress Hills….just to check it out.  Remember that this was Wednesday and we had the May long weekend looming before us….we knew we had to be settled in somewhere before that happened.  I didn’t think it was possible to drive to the Center Block from the West block, other than by going back to Maple Creek (approximately 45 km) and then heading back south about 20 km…..BUT a map we had picked up at the ranger station showed a ‘short cut’….soooo  It was back to the switchback hill….

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Since I hadn’t taken pictures going up….I decided to take some ‘going down’…note the barriers at the drop off edge, leaning this way and that – that is because the edge of the road was crumbling away…

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there was actually a pull out area here – I wouldn’t want to meet someone on this road….

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One of the ‘hair pins’

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and leveling out towards the bottom….

As soon as you left the park a gravel road headed off towards the south east….this seemed a logical route for the short cut….so we headed in that direction…

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This was beautiful country….that curve is the road and obviously, that ridge up there was the plateau we had come off of…

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The road is veering away from the hills now, still beautiful rolling ranchland….but then it flattened out…we were obviously now traveling through a native reserve and we’d gone a lot further than the distance indicated by the map….we had pretty much figured out we were on the wrong road, when a couple of guys towing a big horse trailer stopped and asked if we needed help…and they confirmed that this was not the road…we were on our way to Consul….so we turned around and retraced our steps……

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back the way we had come…..until we met the main road again….this time we decided to ask ‘Tizzy Lizzy’ (G.P.S.) and she directed us to a turn off about a kilometer further down the road….aha…a sign said this was ‘Cypress Gap Road’….I took one look and said ‘NO WAY!’….it was nothing but a rutted mud track!  So at this point, we turned around, deciding to head back to the same campground we’d spent the last night at…. 

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Just before the park entrance there were numbers of White Tail Deer in a field

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This time, we stopped to take some pictures of what was obviously an over flowing lake or pond at the entrance….

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And here is the road into the park.  That trailer drop off I mentioned before is that cleared area to the left of the middle.  I don’t know what the buildings were….if this was someone’s ranch or what….  Then it was back up the hill, back to the campground, where we once more joined the Outdoor School.  That afternoon the campground attendants showed up with registration envelopes etc. (We hadn’t paid the first night as there was a sign, left over from the ‘off season’ saying there was no charge).  After talking to the attendants they said they were way behind ~ the campground should have opened on the 1st but because of the snow, they hadn’t even been able to get there.  

The rest of the afternoon and evening was spent doing some ‘housework’ in the camper and just wandering in the general area….oh I should mention that before pulling into the campground, we thought we’d drive past it and see what was down the road (remember it was supposed to go through to the Alberta part of the park….well it didn’t go much further than where we had walked the previous evening…there was a ‘Road Closed’ barrier across it…apparently the road was flooded not much further on.

 

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Ernie had to take this picture of this sign….the ‘Radar Enforced’ was a bit of a joke!  Apart from the Outdoor School and the Park attendants we never saw another vehicle….would someone really be up there with a Radar Gun???

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Ernie also got this picture of a Black Cap Chickadee…

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and this one of these White Tail Deer is also courtesy of Ernie…

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That is why they are called ‘White tail’….

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In the evening I set off up a road that went off just past and opposite to, the campground entrance…

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It isn’t much of a road but it was in better shape than that ‘Cypress Gap Road’!….

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the rolling hillside…

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These Shooting Stars caught my eye!

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Here is pretty much where I called it quits….

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Heading back, the campground is the other side of those trees…..note the sky….and keep that in the back of your mind as we progress through this trip….

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While I’d been off wandering on my own….Ernie and Shantz had come across this…a Pink Sided Junco…another ‘new’ species….

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and I had been trying desperately to get pictures of this Ruffed Grouse that stayed just on the other side of the vegetation lining the road…..and so another day drew to a close.  Tomorrow we really would have to figure out what we were doing re the ‘long weekend’!

One more thing….I must make a correction…I think I said that Fort Walsh, where we had attempted to visit in the morning, was right on the Montana border…..I was wrong…it isn’t…it is almost right on the Alberta border, but it is still a long ways to the Montana border….in fact we were well south of Fort Walsh before we turned around, on our ‘short cut’ search!