Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Critter count goes supersonic!


Wednesday we decided to have a nice hike along the High Rim Trail towards Kelowna. We hadn't do it before but are getting pretty good at spot the trail markings. It started off really well with bright blue sky, crossing little bridges and creeks.

We got about an hour along and hit a viewpoint overlooking the valley however instead of gazing out at the view Shaun look down and came sneaking back to me to get the camera, we both snuck up to the edge: 50% of the party more peachy keen than the other and saw 3 mountain lions/cougars sunbathing about 20-30m below us. A mum and 2 juveniles we think. Mum sidled off into the undergrowth and left Pinky and Perky napping....that was until they turned around and saw us....gulp!
At that point I turned into jelly, especially as the trail back was at the bottom of the clearing....we had walked right past it on the way up without a clue.

Shaun was bemoaning the fact that we didn't have a camera like his mate Andy which can take a zillion pictures a second.
The pictures we took really don't them justice as they were big animals (about 1m-1.5m ex tail - those are Canadian logs they're lying on from BIG trees!) and so relaxed in the sunshine.

There were some loggers working in the clearing above us so we went to see if we could get back to the car on the logging road. Unfortunately no joy...my nerves weren't helped by one comment of 'yep, they'll be hungry at this time of year, eh?!"
So armed with big sticks, bolstered with pep talks from Shaun about how he could kick a cougar's arse, a bear bell ringing out like it was the royal wedding, hearty songs and a very loud conversation about Shaun's 98% exam mark in shooting stuff we proceeded back at what could be described as a brisk march and managed get back in 40 mins what had take us an hour on the way out...!!
Two views on the experience once we were safely back at the car - one musing on the wonder of nature, how cool it was to see 3 all at once when alot of people never see one in a lifetime and you are not always top of the food chain, the other, a reflection on the beauty and wonder of squirrels and how really a hike was quite complete with a chipmunk sighting.....
...I'll leave you to work out whos' who!
hugs
Nutkin x

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You two are now up on the level with Ellies hero bear grylls when she saw you had been tracking big beasties,did Shaun snack on live toads or make tea from bear poo ?.
keep having fun guys
love the hamers xxxx

Anonymous said...

Personally I think it would be a day out if you see some beaver.

Anonymous said...

Hi Cara !!

Looks like you are having fun !!! Love your blog. Keep writing - its great to see what life is like out there in the land of snow and mountains.

Julia Painter

www.juliapainter.com