Time for Plan B.
Plan A was thwarted by bad road conditions, stopping me from reaching the Badger Creek Trailhead.
Instead, I spent some very enjoyable hours hiking in the transition zone where the hardwoods turn to Ponderosa pines.
Seeing many deer tracks, I began looking for deer in earnest. Soon I spotted three Blacktail bucks and many does.
For a long-time deer hunter, sneaking up on nice-sized bucks is always a treat. And, it makes for good photo opportunities too.
Redtail Hawk on a telephone post, a ubiquitous sight in eastern Oregon
Four-point Blacktail Buck
Sagebrush Country (notice the greenery in mid-autumn)
Blacktail Fawn taking a break
Mt. Jefferson and Olallie Butte on a cold morning
Lenticular Cloud forming on Mt. Hood
Tribal dip-net platform at Sherars Falls
Great Blue Heron on the hunt
Blacktail Buck, a hunter’s delight
Doesn’t take long for the clouds to build up over Mt. Hood
Mt. Hood in early morning behind Tygh Valley
Two Blacktail Bucks
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
Enjoying your pictures. You sure do lots of hiking. Happy holidays.
Thanks Spence. Hiking is great exercise.
Let’s get together for lunch after the holidays. It would be fun catching up.