Amanda and her team, full of optimism before the terrible practice session
After all of our very successful practices, today's was
pretty disasterous. We spotted the sheep about 200 yards out on the hill so we
could run uphill, as we will at Soldier Hollow. Unfortunately, the sheep
blended into the brush and tall grass so successfully that our dogs all ran out
about 400 yards and totally missed them. We spent a frustrating hour at this, finally got in a couple of moderately good 100-yard gathers, and called it
quits before it got any worse.
We were met at the bottom of the hill by a women in a big flatbed truck who had a herd of cattle coming down the road toward us. It seems three fields of cattle had gotten mixed together and loose. They had them all rounded up and were putting them in the field next to our campers, until they could get them sorted.
So Amanda, Marie, and I guarded the possible escape routes while 150 cows and their accompanying bulls and calves wandered past.
A nice photo op for the tourists.
3:00 though and we were parking at Soldier Hollow. It's always so exciting to arrive at a trial, with all that potential success so tantalizingly close.
Soldier Hollow has a web site so you can follow all of our fortunes tomorrow. We start running at 8:00 mountain time. Wish us luck.








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