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Offline Toolman

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Recent Sightings
« on: Jul 06, 07, 08:01:39 AM »
Since spring I've been searching for recent evidence of them coming back to our ridges. I had seen some activity and heard from some of the PCT hikers they were in our area but hadn't spotted any myself. Since last year there hasn't been as much activity at Slover that I had usually found. here was some new bedding areas and they're trails along the ridge of Slover are definately packed down, indicating they are moving along the ridges.

 I set off yesterday to have a look at the Heath slide and was planning to hike up to the top and over to Wright mtn. and search for evidence and hopefully a sighting. As luck would be with me yesterday I parked at the slide and tip toed over to have a look. I was very happy to see one wondering around on the top shelf. I inched my way closer to get some pictures and was thinking, there should be more than one here. I shot a bunch of pictures of the one on the shelf while scanning the top of the ridge. Finally three more stepped up to gaze over the ridge and check me out.









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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #1 on: Jul 06, 07, 08:19:06 AM »
I  saw 5 up there 3 weeks ago.

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #2 on: Jul 06, 07, 08:31:01 AM »
Excellent shots Mike!

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #3 on: Jul 06, 07, 08:31:57 AM »
I  saw 5 up there 3 weeks ago.

I was wondering if you or any one has had any sightings at Slover, the top of Wright mtn. or the Backbone ridge up to Pine mtn.

 There is some new bedding at Slover, but not much else, no fresh scat or urine. I did dsee some fresh Mtn. Lion scat and prints on the upper shelf of Heath.


Excellent shots Mike!

Thanks Yoda  ;)

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #4 on: Jul 06, 07, 02:07:45 PM »
Nice shot Mike. You just never know when you're going to get lucky and see them.  I took a shot at it last Friday and Saturday, but no joy.

That collared Ram is ID no. 9, caught during a capture in June of 2005.  He has been moving between the north and south sides of Blue Ridge, and towards the NF Lytle drainage.  The last 2 weekly flights by the CDFG have detected him on the Wrightwood side. 

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #5 on: Nov 25, 07, 10:55:28 AM »
Mike and I had the best sighting of a Bighorn Sheep I've ever seen since I began observing and classifying Bighorn Sheep in the early 90s.  Yesterday while out on Patrol with Aaron, USFS REC-34, we came upon a very healthy looking Class III Ram standing in the middle of Angeles Crest (Hwy 2).

When looking up facts about Bighorns you will find: "They can move over level ground at 30 miles per hour and scramble up mountain slopes at 15 m.p.h."  Well, I can tell you this is true as we saw it for oursleves.

As we came around the turn and came upon this fellow, we were doing about 25 MPH,  Up ahead the Bighorn, standing in the middle of the road began to run right down the middle of the Hwy in front of us and began to pull away. We stayed a couple of hundred feet behind it and clocked it at 30 MPH.  It just kept following the road and we couldn't believe he wouldn't slow down, change direction and exit the road in an attempt to escape.  That Ram ran right down the middle of Hwy 2, taking the curves, for a quarter mile .  We began slowing down, giving it more space between us as we didn't want to stress the animal.  But we couldn't believe he wouldn't leave the road.  The Ram finally slowed up and exited the road, running down the side of the ravine.  Boy could that fellow move!

Not only do they run at 30 MHP, they can sustain that speed for a quarter mile.  Upon coming back through that area we encountered either the same Ram or another one standing again in the middle of the road.  This time the Ram immediately exited the Hwy for the protection of the Ravine.  We stopped and jumped out to see if we could see it running down the steep and rocky slope.  It was gone! We couldn't see it but could see the dust and heard it running across the rocks several hundred feet below us.  Truly powerful, agile and magnificent animals!

When out on patrol we use one of two government vehicles.  If only one Volunteer is out patrolling with Aaron he'll use the pickup.  If two Volunteers are out patrolling with Aaron, we use the Blazer.  Aaron now calls the Blazer (USFS government vehicle no. 45), our lucky vehicle, as while the three of us have been out on patrol in it we've seen a mother Bear and her cub, a bobcat and Bighorns all running across Hwy 2 in front of us.

In all the time Aaron has patrolled the high country, he had never seen any of these animals in the Angeles National Forest until he began hooking up with the USFS Volunteer Patrol Group in the Blazer.  Next Patrol we're hoping for a Mountain Lion sighting.  I guess we'd better take the Blazer.   ;D



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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #6 on: Nov 25, 07, 03:18:01 PM »
Congrats!  :2thumbsup:
Were the sheep near the tunnels?

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #7 on: Nov 25, 07, 03:41:37 PM »
How exciting!!!   :laugh:   Where on Hwy. 2 were you? 

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #8 on: Nov 25, 07, 04:55:04 PM »
Awesome story/sighting RW! 

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #9 on: Nov 25, 07, 10:29:52 PM »
Congrats!  :2thumbsup:
Were the sheep near the tunnels?

How exciting!!!   :laugh:   Where on Hwy. 2 were you? 

Not quite to the tunnels.  We were on the closed area of Angeles Crest about half way between Vincent Gap and Islip Saddle.  Thankfully the Hwy was closed and we didn't have to worry about a car coming from the other direction.  I suppose the Bighorns have become very comfortable with hanging around ON the pavement due to the lack of vehicles.  We've actually seen them licking the pavement for the salts. 

The Hwy is completely repaved and CalTrans has done a beautiful job with the pavement and the new guardrails.  The only section left to be completed is the very badly damaged area of the Hwy just a short distance from Vincent Gap that will require a bridge.  Again, it looks like this may be completed by late next year.

While traveling back in this area as part of the CDFG Bighorn Project, we've always seen many Bighorns, especially near the tunnels. I've probably seen a hundred Bighorns in all my years of observation.  It was just really cool to see one running at 30 MPH for a quarter of a mile.  It's no wonder that mountain lions end up feasting on deer rather than Bighorns for the most part.  The Bighorn's speed and agility on tremendously steep slopes if definately their best defense.


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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #10 on: Sep 29, 08, 07:28:51 PM »
Went up to the end of Slover Canyon today with Rec 34, and saw 2 beautiful rams at the slide. Only about 150ft away and they both laid down for us and hung out for about 15 minutes! We both kicked each other for leaving our cameras at the office.  ::)

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #11 on: Jun 08, 11, 08:26:29 PM »
Today a friend and I hiked the Mt. Waterman trail, from the trail head to the summit, then back down past the reservoir, through the guts of the ski equipment, and back down the service road to the highway.  When we do this hike, one of our faves, we always stop at the intersection of the main trail, and the one that goes to the summit, to rest a bit and have a snack.  While sitting on a rock, eating an apple, I noticed something moving down the way a bit.  Turned out to be a ewe and a lamb, not a tiny baby but maybe a "teenage" one.  Too far away to get a picture, but exciting to see them nonetheless!  On the drive out there, we saw a deer shortly past Insp. Point, and about 5 million squirrels.  Good morning for wildlife!   :laugh:

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #12 on: Jun 08, 11, 09:09:59 PM »
ForestGal any sighting of a bighorn is great!
Glad you had an opportunity to take advantage of Angels Crest Hwy finally being opened again.

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Re: Recent Sightings
« Reply #13 on: Jun 08, 11, 09:24:37 PM »
It was totally wonderful to be back out there!  :2thumbsup:
Great day for such a beautiful hike, and not a bit of snow on our trail.  Can't wait to do the Dawson trail, but too much snow there yet for my chicken self.
And seeing those sheep was such a treat, plus zillions of snowplants.
I'm so glad we were able to do this hike today!  :)

I had meant to do a radio check and try to call you or "gus" from the top, but by the time we sat down on nice rocks to eat our lunch, the radio was the last thing on my mind and I forgot.  I'd like to try it next time, I don't know if an HT can hit Table Mtn. from the top of Waterman or not.