OUTDOORS & REC 2B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2021 Half birthdays and hope for the future A Lisa Britton/For EO Media Group Snow has buried sections of fence near Pilcher Creek Reservoir in southern Union County. SNOWSHOE Continued from Page 1B The day before the hike near Phillips Reservoir, my wife, Lisa, and our kids, Max and Olivia, sampled the new snow near Pilcher Creek Reservoir west of North Powder. This is a fi ne place to snowshoe, especially on a clear day, as the view of the Elkhorns is exquisite. Tucker Flat Road is plowed a short distance beyond the turnoff to the reservoir — good ice fi shing there — to afford access to one of the elk-feeding sites that make up the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Elkhorn Wildlife Area. We parked at the end of the plowed stretch, beside an old homestead on the north side of the road. The road, which becomes Forest Road 4330 (also known as the Porcupine Road), continues west for sev- eral miles into the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. I opted for a loop route under the assumption that snowmobiles would have packed down the snow on the road, making for a comparatively easy return. A mistaken assumption, it turned out. The Porcupine Road was unblemished, the snow as smooth as cake frosting, but with a consistency closer to powdered sugar. Even though there was a slight downhill grade for the last half mile or so back to the rig, that section was every bit as challenging, physically, as our fi rst uphill strides. I didn’t make the same mistake the next day. sk any I contributed elementary $922.83 of that CAUGHT schooler how while fishing my OVGARD old they are, and they way across the will immediately tell country, chasing LUKE OVGARD you. It’s an uncontrol- meaning but hiding lable impulse for chil- it under a mask the dren to share how old they are, a badge of whole time (albeit begrudgingly after the honor, even. So important is the measure third skin infection). of years they’ve survived that they might Summer came to an end, and I had my even add a fraction to that age, insistent existential crisis about turning 30 in this that they’re not 8, but 8½ years old. strange new world where you had to recog- I’m no child psychologist, but even I nize people only by their eyes. understand that distinction is meaningful to them for a number of reasons. It shows Six more I opened my eyes this week to see it was they’re just a little older, a little more my own half birthday. The calendar claims educated, experienced and capable. It shows they’re that much closer to the next it’s been just six months since I turned 30, but I’ve aged a lot more than that. milestone and that they’ve survived. Six This was a winter full of turmoil, heart- months, to a child, is a long time. break, disappointment and hard times, Six months but things seem to be looking up. As more Mid-pando, six months can be a long people are vaccinated and more people time for adults, too. survive infection, the number of potential The fi rst six months of our pandemic hosts for the virus decreases, and some were rough, but people adjusted. The semblance of normalcy begins to return. It safest, least controversial activities were feels like we just might be clawing our way outdoor activities practiced alone or in out of this pit we’ve been living in for the small groups. Activities like fi shing. These past year, and I am here for it. Restaurants activities fl ourished as people sought ways are reopening, children can plan for their to fi nd meaning, take care of their mental futures once again and for the first time in health and do something not involving a a year, planning for tomorrow doesn’t feel screen. foolhardy. In the fi rst six months of the pandemic, Six more Oregon’s fi shing license sales surged by Six months from now, I’m optimistic that 18% over the previous year, per Oregon life in the United States will be rich and Public Broadcasting. meaningful once again. Our great state wasn’t alone, either. Undoubtedly, there will be a pall of death Nationally, statista.com reports gross fi shing license sales broke $750 million for left behind. We’ve all lost loved ones, and we will never forget them. We cannot forget the fi rst time in 2020. them. COVID changed the world. Largely for the worse, and whether we like it or not, some things will never be the same. But not all of the changes brought on by this pandemic were harmful. Restaurants, bars, theaters and stores have never been cleaner. We have seen the glaring faults in our supply chains, healthcare systems and government infrastructure. Shining a light on what’s broken is a great way to improve it, and we’ve done that. Individually, we’re now spending more time with family than ever and much to my delight, we’re spending much of this time outside. Most importantly, I think we’re truly beginning to see just how precious that time is. Time is finite. We can never get more of it. Young or old, healthy or sick, the days we’ve been given feel more like a gift to me than ever before. I’m not saying it’s been easy. The past year has been one of the loneliest of my life, but so much horror has made me appreciate joy when I find it, and I’m ready to chase it more in the coming months as it becomes easier and easier to catch. I’ve already made plans for my summer, my fall and, in the general sense, my future. Next time a little kid tells me they’re 5½ or 8½ or 11½, I’m not going to think they’re naive. They know that every day matters, and they know that in today’s world, a half birthday is worth celebrating. Order performance fi shing apparel or read more at caughtovgard.com; Follow on Instagram and Fishbrain @lukeovgard; Contact luke.ovgard@gmail.com FAMILY OWNED 215 Elm Street La Grande (541) 963-5440 Lisa Britton/For EO Media Group northwestfurnitureandmattress.com Snowshoe tracks along Tucker Flat Road. 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