chinooktrail
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Well, after work I was tired and cranky, so I decided to go for a little 3 mile loop through Heminway Forest.
I made it up to the Heminway road just as darkness was crashing all around me, but ok, no problem, I could do this loop with my eyes closed after 12+ years of it.
Then I heard them.
It started out low and solo, and slowly the chorus came together. I thought at first it was the husky sled dog team further down the road. Then it intensified, and then the screaming began.
I knew then it was not huskys, but the coyote pack that has been seen by a number of people around town.
It all lasted less than 5 minutes, but I stood there, frozen, just listening to nature and the survival of the fittest.
Many times I have sat at dusk having dinner on my front porch and heard what I believed to be a sled dog team. Now I am not so sure.
It all ended as abruptly as it began. And I finished my walk in the pitch black.
I won't change my walking route, and I can't really change the timing, but perhaps tomorrow, I will bring my hiking stick...
Survival of the fittest indeed.
I made it up to the Heminway road just as darkness was crashing all around me, but ok, no problem, I could do this loop with my eyes closed after 12+ years of it.
Then I heard them.
It started out low and solo, and slowly the chorus came together. I thought at first it was the husky sled dog team further down the road. Then it intensified, and then the screaming began.
I knew then it was not huskys, but the coyote pack that has been seen by a number of people around town.
It all lasted less than 5 minutes, but I stood there, frozen, just listening to nature and the survival of the fittest.
Many times I have sat at dusk having dinner on my front porch and heard what I believed to be a sled dog team. Now I am not so sure.
It all ended as abruptly as it began. And I finished my walk in the pitch black.
I won't change my walking route, and I can't really change the timing, but perhaps tomorrow, I will bring my hiking stick...
Survival of the fittest indeed.