T.J. and Gus
Gus' son, T.J., is visiting for a week. None of us will be ready for him to leave next Sunday morning. This morning T.J. grabbed his fishing pole, walked 50 feet to the creek next to our house and caught his breakfast. A 14 inch Brook Trout. He was a little smug sitting at the table eating his breakfast.
It was important that T.J. bring his golf clubs. They have golfed twice since he got here. The really important news from the golf game was April and Gus both got a birdie. It was the best Gus had golfed in a while.
Gus has wanted to go camping in the East Fork of the Blacktail for years. It is another route to reach their hunting camp. This coming week-end his wish will be granted.
Gus, T.J., Scott, April, Lindsey, Lane and myself will journey 40 miles south of Dillon to this campground. We are taking our horses to then ride into hunting camp on Saturday. Gus and T.J. will go in on Thursday. The rest of us will follow as we can.
Hopefully our friends from Bozeman and Billings can join us. To our knowledge they are not bringing their horses, but horseback is the only way Gus can get into hunting camp.
We have borrowed a nice camp trailer to stay in. Luxury in the mountains is the only way to go if given the choice.
Gus, T.J., Scott, April, Lindsey, Lane and myself will journey 40 miles south of Dillon to this campground. We are taking our horses to then ride into hunting camp on Saturday. Gus and T.J. will go in on Thursday. The rest of us will follow as we can.
Hopefully our friends from Bozeman and Billings can join us. To our knowledge they are not bringing their horses, but horseback is the only way Gus can get into hunting camp.
We have borrowed a nice camp trailer to stay in. Luxury in the mountains is the only way to go if given the choice.
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