Greasy Loop

Kaweah Watershed - January 10, 2011

The gray fog and low clouds clinging to these saturated foothills finally gave way to a little sunshine yesterday. This shot of the snowpack in the Kaweahs was taken from a ridge below Sulphur Peak. I attempted the loop in Greasy to check the cows and calves and to make certain that our bulls were still home working, and to assess the condition of our roads. It’s WET, water running, dribbling, oozing everywhere. With an accumulation since December 15th, our rain gauge overflowed, holding 12 inches when completely full – a lot of rain for this country in a little over two weeks.

Creek in the Road

I ran into the creek at the bottom of Sulphur, a part of the flow diverted into the road up the draw by limbs, leaves and debris that I was able to remove with a shovel and chainsaw. Remarkable runoff when one considers that the last significant rain occurred a week ago.

All the stock ponds are full and running out their spillways. I couldn’t complete my loop because the pond at Grapevine was going over the dam/road, and I had to backtrack through Sulphur to get off the mountain. Despite the cold on the Kubota, it was exhilarating to see some sun and cattle.

Slick - calves unbranded

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2 responses to “Greasy Loop

  1. John:
    Your slick calves are growing. You better work them before they are too big to throw. Remember your crew keeps getting older as the calves are growing! It’s sure a good year! following a good year. I don’t ever remember this. Best of the grass season.

    Linda

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  2. I know, I know, I know, Linda! Not a damn thing we can do about any of it, but get started again. Got a couple of bunches marked in November, but nothing in December. Maybe a bunch next week, still exploring where we can get to, pretty slick everywhere. Remarkable year(s). My best always.

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