Sunday,
September 7, 2025 Hell’s Canyon
I saw one of
my people running around. He was way too
close to us. When my human went outside,
I darted out and chased him away.
MRRROOOOWWWWW!
When Spouse
went outside this morning, Rudy darted out.
He was not wearing his collar (or his bling), and he got in a tussle
with another black cat. Spouse wasn’t
sure which cat was Rudy until the other kitty darted under the fence, and Rudy
ran back home. Little devil…
Our morning
walk took us around the ‘hood. Not much
to see. This is a working class
neighborhood. I think the cars
specialize in making themselves as noisy as possible.
After
breakfast, we leave Caldwell heading west to hwy. 95. We are headed to Hell’s Canyon. The Snake River separates Idaho from Oregon,
through a canyon. It is a haven for
fishing and camping. We were here
before, but we are coming from a different angle. Hwy 95 is a rural road with some commerce. Of course there is the competition between
the Dollar Store and Dollar General stores.
As we move north, commerce declines, and agriculture takes over.
At the town
of Cambridge, we turn onto hwy 71 west.
It is a small road. The speed
limit is posted at 55 mph, but we did well to go 40, then 35, then 25 and 20. It starts with ranches, then the road narrows
as the mountains close in. The usual
pines and aspens escort us for a while.
Then the landscape, although mountainous gets quite arid and the color
of straw.
We approach
the Brownlee Dam area, continuing into Oregon where we gain an hour. Once past the dam, the Snake River courses
along. It is quite pretty. We see a little area to pull out. It actually has campsites, kind of. The sites are not defined but there is a fee
and you can camp. This was too pretty to
pass up, so we plopped ourselves down.
Spouse got out his fishing gear, which had, up until now, been resting
comfortably in Artie’s garage. There
were a few people here, none of them with fishing licenses, so Spouse joined
in.
On his
second cast, he got a small mouth bass.
This was going to fun for him. I
got in my swimsuit and got myself wet.
The water is cool, but not cold.
A little too cool for soaking, but nice enough to get wet and cool
off. It isn’t hot, but it is warm in the
sun.
We decided
this will be as far as we get today. I
love not having plans!
Spouse did
more fishing at dusk. Lots of bluegill
and lots of fun. He said this single day
was worth bringing all his fishing gear!
By the way, he threw all the fish back.