We had a brief lunch in a small area where we could get out of the wind.
We hiked up several small side canyons to find ourselved choked out by vegetation.
Heading back to the car we started to discuss why we never seem to see any type of wildlife. We both showered, we try to walk quietly, I even put the camera in my backpack. Still nothing.
Just when I thought we would be hiking one more wilderness area with no animal sighting, we heard the most hilarious sound. I had never heard a burro before, and since he appeared to be having a huge hissy fit, the sound made me laugh so hard I thought I was going to pee my pants.
Granted we would have never known that the burro was there had he not annouced his presence.
So burros actually do exist in a natural setting.
Needless to say, maybe there is animal life teaming in these wilderness areas, they just have not be informed that they are to annouce themselves so that we can see them.
Some one needs to get the message out
Okay, so the second area was Turtle Mountains. We basically went h
We heading off on what appeared to be an old access road towards to the canyons. As we walked we noticed that there were tons of interesting rocks that we had not seen in any other area around Parker. Pretty soon we were miles into the canyon, not having seen much as we had been watching our feet looking for rocks.
John spent alot of time with his rock hammer seeing if he could find that one 5 pound gold nugget. No luck on the nugget by the way. We spent several hours just hiking around, enjoy the sun, the time together and the opportunity to be outside. It was then that I realized that while I was so busy worried about seeing an animal, I was missing seeing the area for what it had to offer. It is true desert. Hot, dry, and hostile but still beautiful. It is what it is.
Realizing that maybe I was being a little selfish, here getting to hike everyday while other people have to work, I remembered how fortunate I am.
Being retired and free to hike in an old boring canyon. Poor me. But it is what it is!