Saturday, June 27, 2009

The Day is Here!!

Thursday (6-25-09) Karen received her first load of fish for the season. Catching big trout at this Ranch is not hard because they are stocked here. It is catch & release in the river. You can have one fish per angler per day in the two ponds on the ranch.

They are Here


A Run for the Water

Can you see the fish in his net? He would dip his net in the tank on the truck and then run for the water. He did not spill any, I was watching.

A Net of Fish


Great Time

It was a great time for all seeing the fish in their new home. They would stay in the area where they were put for a short time then take off. I know they want to make some fishman happy, and they will, some of them are 24+ inches long, not bad for trout, hey that is not bad for catfish.

They are looking at the fish


Water Gate Closed

This is not the Water Gate Karen & Glen open, the one they opened is about twice this size & was filled up with rock & sand half way up, it was also in the river, which is why I do not have a picture of it, I have no boots, AND DO NOT WANT ANY. (Click on the picture & it will get bigger, then click on the back button to go back to the blog).

Water Gate


No Water

This is a water measuring device, or parshall. As you can see there is no water going through it. This is how they measure the flow. Look at the white line on the side where it is marked off in inches. Not only is there no water going through the box, there has not been any water flowing for some time.

Wier


Hard work

Glen, (the Ranch Foreman) is changing to course of the river so as to cause more flow to go to the Ranches, (more than our ranch uses this water), ditch. After they were able to open the water gate, by moving sand & rock which had the gate blocked, Glen change the flow a little to cause more water to go into the water gate, (the water flow also helped clean it out). The water in the water box came up to almost the three inch mark.

Changing the course of the river


The water is starting to flow

Karen & Glen, (he is the Foreman for the ranch) are getting the water to flow again, it was very hard work, I watched from a-far, (as far away as I could get). Hey do not give me a hard time someone had to take pictures, & I do not have any rubber boots, also do not want any.

Karen & Glen


Dean Cox Family Home

Dean is Karen's husband. She runs the ranch. This home has been redone and is used as a guest house for one of the ranches in the area.

One of the first homes in the area


Before the Frig

Before the people had Ice Boxes or electric frigs, they used a cooler box here in CO. Now in East Texas they would put their food in wells or even streams, but here in CO they used Cooler Boxes which were placed in the shade close to a stream where it would stay cool. No it would not keep ice cream.

Early Cooler


Monday, June 22, 2009

Rain

We received our largest rain so far this year 6-20-09, it was one inch. I want you to know it rained all day. We did not go to church Sunday because of the roads, could we have made it? Yes we could have but it would have been a mess. Today, Monday, Wilma, Tank, & I road the 4-wheeler for about 4 hours. Had a good time saw some nice country, talk about large trees we saw them.

Looks like rain


Out our window

We have been having some birds eating our sunflower seeds (that is what they are for) but we were not sure which birds were getting them, found out this AM. The birds have been going for the sunflower seed much faster then the millet, I was looking for a much larger bird. Now our hummers empty their feeder in one day.

This AM out our window


Birds

Here is a close up of the birds on the feeder. Can you tell what they are? The bright one is the male, the dull one is the female.

Birds on Feeder


Monday, June 15, 2009

Two weeks or so after arrival

I have not posted in a while; sorry for that. I have added some pictures of two hikes Wilma and I took. The first one was to Piedra Falls which was only one mile total. It was a nice one, not too hard(it was listed as easy). There were a lot of little kids on it. The second one was the Piedra River hike which is 2 miles or better to the first bridge. We got near the first bridge but it looked like rain was coming so we started back. The actual distance of the entire hike is about 20 miles. We will never make it to the end. We made two hikes in seven days at 8,000 ft which was pretty good for us. We failed to bring something to eat on the long one so we were famished by the end of our hike.

I will post more of the cabins later although I did get the outside of the Ranch House on this one. The William's Lake area is 4 1/2 miles from the ranch. There are some nice national forest campgrounds in that area.

Friday afternoon Wilma & I tried to round up a cow and little bull who were in the wrong area. I got on the 4 wheeler and Wilma got in position to turn them. Well, it did not go too well. The cow and calf won. I found out I am not a cowboy; it takes more than a hat and 4 wheeler.

We went to church two of the 3 Sundays we have been here at the Ranch. We were able to find a nice A/G church in Pagosa Springs. We told Karen we liked to go to church when we could and she has made sure we were off to go some. We will not be able to go every Sunday but she tries to work it out so we can sometimes.

We had two deputy sheriffs up here riding 4 wheelers on Saturday.

Looking at the Piedra River Gorge


Piedra River


Wilma after the hike


What I look like after the hike


Base of Piedra Falls (closer to falls)


At the Base of Piedra Falls


Piedra Falls


Ranch House & some out buildings


Ranch House after rain


Storm Coming in Close to William's Reservoir in NF


Sunday, June 7, 2009

Around Camp

Today we are highlighting the Willow, a one bedroom cabin at the Poma Ranch, the furtherest one from the office and closest to the stream(the Weminuche). It rents for $81 and $100 a night during hunting season.

Friday I went to the windmill pond and cleaned the grate and did some fishing. I have not done any catching as yet. Later I split some wood. Wilma & I then went to Durango to see the Chev dealer to get an estimate on our mirror (would you believe $818.21!). Yes, that is the amount. We do have insurance to cover most of it, which is good. I don't like the duck tape which is holding it together now.

Thursday Wilma worked all day with Randi (a part time reservationist just out of college). They have a good system, but it will take a little time to learn. Wilma will learn it but I doubt if I will ever figure it out.

The next time I will post one of the cabins and I hope to have some wildlife. Wilma & I have two bird feeders out and one hummingbird feeder. There are a large number of squirrels here.

Thanks For DUCK TAPE


Wilma on the porch of The Willow


View from The Willow


Bedroom in Willow


Kitchen & Bath in Willow


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

First days

We are getting to know what to do (everthing) from making beds, splitting wood, cooking (making dessert), cleaning grass off of a grate in the pond outlet, and anything that needs to be done. We are staying busy. This is a wonderful place. Will send pictures of cabins next time.

There are a lot of birds and small animals here, squirrels (which are about 1/2 the size of the ones in San Angelo) are everwhere.

We are the only staff here tonite & there are eight guests.

The fishing is very good (I have not caught supper as yet), but will, I am going to give the fish a fighting chance, (I have my fly rod).

The temperature here is 40 at nite & 60 in the daytime.

The other workcampers are not here as yet.

VA Poma Ranch


Where is the 4 Wheeler?


Snow in the High Country