Visitors

Posted by: pappy19

Visitors - 10/22/17 08:29 PM

Had at least 100 head of elk in my back yard tonight.

Pap
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 08:31 PM

Another.
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 08:37 PM

Mike
Very nice, it is great to see large game so close
Peter
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 08:45 PM

Thanks for the treat Pap, how lucky are we that we have you. Many of us can only dream of this experience.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 09:16 PM

We have this herd almost all year. Except for about 3 months of snow, they are here either in our back yard or the neighbor's. A late draw in our unit for cow or bull is pretty much guarantee. I drew on the late whitetail buck deer this year, but not elk. The general hunt for bulls starts next week.

Pap
Posted by: rodbrown

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 09:31 PM

Mike

I echo Warren's words. I would love to live in such a great place with wildlife so close.
Magic!!
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/22/17 09:50 PM

Yes, we are very lucky to live here in Garden Valley at The Village subdivision. A very small log home only subdivision, not in the timber, so no fire hazard. We have our own 30,000 gallon gravity feed water system with fire hydrant. Our HOA dues include all irrigation, mowing, and snow removal. I can throw a rock and hit the #12 T box of our Terrace Lakes Country Club, which also has a year round geothermal Olympic swimming pool. We have 2 rivers, the Middle Fork and South Fork of the Payette River. Fishing is fair, but the rafting is superb. Garden Valley is 50 miles from Boise and another 20 minutes to the airport. We are centrally located from 2 major ski areas, Brundage and Bogus. I have lived and worked in Idaho since 1969, and can't think of a better located place to live. Our home is at 3400 feet, so we do get snow from mid November to March. Snowmobile from my house for 60 miles in any direction if I want. For us, this is paradise. There are 11 cabins and 4 lots still for sale.
Pap
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 08:50 AM

Hunt, fish, golf, & snowmobile in your back yard? Sign me up!
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 09:17 AM

Wow!

Beautiful back yard!

Any Skeet Ranges near by?

grin
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 10:26 AM

Yes, the Garden Valley Sportsmans group developed a really nice rifle, pistol and skeet range complete with covered shooting areas. Its close to our grass airstrip. During the non snow seasons, they have skeet shooting every week.

Pap
Posted by: BladesNBarrels

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 11:17 AM

How are the gun restrictions in Idaho?
The Californian's moved en mass to Colorado and they
Californicated Colorado with their restrictions.
Hard to believe that Colorado was once the "West"
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 11:52 AM

Idaho does have a CCL permit, but also passed a no permit carry law. I still keep mine up and also have non resident AZ and UT permits which gives me reciprocity in 37 states. Most new pilgrims coming to Idaho are conservatives.
Pap
Posted by: BladesNBarrels

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 12:35 PM

The land of the free.
Any magazine restrictions, waiting periods, background checks even for gifts to family or if you let a friend use your rifle for hunting, all the fun stuff we got in Colorado when the liberals took control of the legislature?
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 01:21 PM

No restrictions at all. About the only thing close is, Boise used to have a gun show about every 2-3 months. There were 2 fire arm incidents, one inside and one outside, so no more guns shows at the Fair grounds. No one was hurt and both incidents were during unloading process. We now go to the Nampa shows.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 01:32 PM

Great to know.
Thanks Pap!
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 02:13 PM

LOL, they have a grass landing strip too. You guys thought of everything grin
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 04:33 PM

https://youtu.be/3kNdSpyIquo

Here's the approach.

Pap
Posted by: rodbrown

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 04:36 PM

Being a retired air traffic controller, perhaps I could get a job there. I could handle the pace, I think!!
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 04:51 PM

Only part time availability Rod.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 06:31 PM

Rod
You didn't happen to Robert (Bob) Burns, also a retired Air Traffic Control Supervisor, by chance?

Pap
Posted by: rodbrown

Re: Visitors - 10/23/17 08:48 PM

No Mike. I did not work in the USA. Canada for many years, the 13 years off shore.
Posted by: BladesNBarrels

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 11:17 AM

That approach looks plenty exciting.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 12:45 PM

The Garden Valley strip is pretty tame compared to many of the back country strips. Ray Arnold is the king of the Idaho bush pilots.

https://youtu.be/mhhb43Cpnko
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 12:56 PM

Here's a couple more. The Wilson Bar on the Main Salmon River, is interesting.

https://youtu.be/QHg4HdyE7wQ
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 01:05 PM

Another. I've flown into most of these either going to forest fires or with Ray Arnold.
https://youtu.be/TBQbBcnQnN0
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 01:16 PM

One more. I was a camp cook and guide out of Sulphur Creek Lodge in 93.

https://youtu.be/QOaOpT7xueg
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 01:25 PM

Last one and probably the trickiest and most dangerous of all. Soldier Bar on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.

https://youtu.be/3A2IH44ThTY
Posted by: Michael_Mason

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 02:15 PM

Mike,

In the last video, what are the black strips going across the runway?

Distance markers ??

Cool videos, thanks for sharing them..
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 02:18 PM

Yes, distance so you know when you will drop into the canyon.

Pap
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 02:38 PM

Here's the take off. Notice the strip is,curved and once in the air, a steep bank is required.

https://youtu.be/a79aTNrHYNo
Posted by: BladesNBarrels

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 05:29 PM

Here is a video of landing at Lake Union in Seattle with a De Havilland Otter from YouTube.
We did that years ago in a Beaver.
What makes it exciting is that the boats have the right-of-way under USCG Rules of the Road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAP0LorxDrE
Takes experience to find the right path.
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 10/25/17 06:45 PM

No room for pilot error or overshooting the landing Dave.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 10/27/17 08:04 PM

Beautiful fall evening shot from our deck.
Pap
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Visitors - 10/30/17 09:44 AM

Beautiful!
Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: Visitors - 10/31/17 01:05 AM

Certainly is a great view!
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 11/13/17 05:40 PM

More visitors last night. More than 60 head total.

Pap
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 11/13/17 08:58 PM

Well who's better than you Pap? Wish I could get that close.
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Visitors - 11/16/17 06:46 AM

What a view!!!
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 11/16/17 08:19 AM

Not sure why when I post my pictures here lately, it turns them 45.

Pap
Posted by: BladesNBarrels

Re: Visitors - 11/16/17 06:42 PM

Are you using a smart phone?
Sometimes the picture rotates when it comes from a cell phone.
Not sure why.
Posted by: rodbrown

Re: Visitors - 11/16/17 06:55 PM

Originally Posted By: pappy19
Not sure why when I post my pictures here lately, it turns them 45.

Pap


Mike

And all the time, I thought your house was built on an angle/slope.

Seriously great photo.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 02/11/18 12:09 AM

More visitors this afternoon. About 50 head of elk. Love living in Garden Valley, Idaho.

Pap
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 02/11/18 09:40 AM

Waiting for the day when I wake up and see something like that in the yard. I know they visit, not in daylight hours unfortunately. Must be fun watching them go about their business.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Visitors - 02/12/18 08:34 AM

Beautiful!
Posted by: rodbrown

Re: Visitors - 02/12/18 04:59 PM

Mike
Are they as “friendly” when hunting season is open? I have never seen that many wild animals is such close proximity to houses/buildings!
Posted by: Billy Poyner

Re: Visitors - 02/12/18 05:08 PM

They know that Pappy will clean off the snow.
Gives them a great place to eat and get their pictures taken.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 02/12/18 06:08 PM

I used to put out a big game feed block, but 50 elk eat it all up in one night. I can't afford them. They ate my prize sunflowers last fall, buggers. Over the past 17 years that we have lived here, we have harvested 12 elk. If we draw out, we always are lucky. Most have been taken less than a mile from home. Deer as well. Love living here.


Pap
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 04/07/18 02:10 PM

Last night visitors. Picture taken from our living room window.

Pap
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 04/07/18 04:05 PM

Something tells me they've been there before. We're seeing lots of deer out feeding too. It's been a tough winter on them.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 04/07/18 05:30 PM

There's about 70 head of elk here almost every day. They wander around from our adjacent golf course and our field. Still about a third of the herd from 2 years ago, down because of weather and wolves.

Pap
Posted by: Brent

Re: Visitors - 04/08/18 06:01 PM

Must be nice, all I get here is squirrels, chipmunks,skunks,possums, feral cats, and the occasional wild turkey. Last fall, my dog was making all kinds of ruckus, wanting to go outside, let him out,he runs around back, I heard what I thought was a helicopter about to land in my driveway, 15-20 turkeys flew from the backyard to the maple tree in the front. Scared the living h*ll out of me, never knew they were that noisy when they flew.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 04/14/18 10:16 PM

More visitors tonight. They graze and then bed down for a while, then feed some more.

Pap
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 07/08/18 09:39 AM

Had 3 young bucks out back this morning.

Pap
Posted by: W Polidori

Re: Visitors - 07/08/18 08:36 PM

Pups.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Visitors - 07/08/18 09:26 PM

Yep. Future big boys.

Pap