Dogs, dogs, snake, dogs
Oct. 25th, 2006 11:43 am
Rondo and I made the trek up to Kingman to visit
The actual site was as spectacular as I'd hoped...but you can't hike down into the crater (bummer). And after the initial awe of the site, it still boils down to being a big hole. Still, I'm glad I finally saw it!
There was a cute cat outside the crater
At Kingman it was dogs, dogs, dogs! JC has four great dogs: Jazz, Jake, Taiko and Chatta.
Jake is JC'S shepherd-Buick cross. He's a "sheriff" personality: he doesn't like trouble in his town and will break up fights and play that gets too rough.
Jazz is small and confused (no pics! Oops! Here-- have another pic of Jake! ).
Chatta has agression-toward-dog issues, but managed to accept Rondo. He's an adorable puff of a dog: probably a Retriever-Chow cross. Sweet dog if you're a people, but kind of scarey if you're a dog.
Taiko is a border collie out of the same mold as Tay and Rondo-- a lanky, semi-rough coated BC, but with a gorgeous brindle coat!

Jake and Taiko were partners in play (and crime), but Rondo and Taiko hit it off in the way only border collies can. They played non-stop for nearly the rest of the trip. To JC's amazement, Rondo not only tired out Jake , but managed to outlast Taiko. Taiko would finally find a place to lie down and crash , while Rondo energetically looked for more trouble to get into.
On our way to a hike/picnic , JC spotted a large gopher snake laying in the road. Amazingly, it was uninjured. This was easily the largest gopher snake I'd ever seen and also the most docile (even allowing for being slightl torpid). Very mellow fellow . JC has far better pics of his eventual release in the rocks up the hill.
Many, many thanks to JC and her mom! I really needed that trip-- there's no better therapy than hiking and dogs!
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Date: 2006-10-25 09:12 pm (UTC)I still want to go meteorite-hunting. Are nickel-iron meteorites magnetic?
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Date: 2006-10-26 02:12 am (UTC)Ooh, being a rock hound I must say: GO for it! :D I would love to hunt some as well. There are some other cool things to be found in the desert SW that I would like to go for and while I'm at it I try to keep an eye out for odd looking things that might be meteorites. I have a book about California roadside geology I'm itching to put to use.
Yes they are and I read somewhere a strong magnet on a walking stick helps test suspicious rocks without having to bend down a lot. Neat idea I thought. There are some good websites out there with hunting tricks and tips .. I don't know of any in specific however.