That's quite a feather, if you ask me. They can't get any farther south than Dog Mountain!
Unless....
That's quite a feather, if you ask me. They can't get any farther south than Dog Mountain!
Rats. You had me convinced I would see pics of a millennial going over a cliff for reasons other than a selfie.dmthomas49 wrote: ↑June 4th, 2019, 3:30 pm...had a funny encounter with a goat. There were 4 young guys ... We looked back and saw this goat really close to them and they did not notice the goat was there. We decided to walk back to the other side and get some photos.
Funny that you mention that. The 4 millennials had me take their picture standing on the edge of the cliff. I said "Don't step back, I don't want to be part of a photo fall story!"texasbb wrote: ↑June 5th, 2019, 6:20 pmRats. You had me convinced I would see pics of a millennial going over a cliff for reasons other than a selfie.dmthomas49 wrote: ↑June 4th, 2019, 3:30 pm...had a funny encounter with a goat. There were 4 young guys ... We looked back and saw this goat really close to them and they did not notice the goat was there. We decided to walk back to the other side and get some photos.
In fall of 2017 I was on Silver Star and encountered an adult goat and it's kid. No idea if they migrated there together from elsewhere, or if the 3rd member of their family was somewhere nearby unseen, but there are least 2 of them trampling around on the slopes up there.adamschneider wrote: ↑June 4th, 2019, 4:10 pmI suspect the Silver Star Goat is all by himself, as no one has ever seen more than one up there. He must be lonely...