A8 SPORTS Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, July 6, 2022 Summer sports schedule released By JUSTIN DAVIS Blue Mountain Eagle JOHN DAY — A part- nership between the Blue Mountain Hospital, Com- munity Counseling Solu- tions, Community Health Improvement Coalition and John Day/Canyon City Parks and Recreation will be host- ing sports events for Grant County residents throughout the summer. The Go Outside Cam- Contributed Photo The author fi nally got his fi rst tom. paign will be hosting the fol- lowing events: • Yoga in the Park @ Can- yon City Park, every Thurs- day at 6 p.m. from July 14 to Sept. 29 • Walk and Dine with the Doc @ Seventh Street Sports Complex, Northeast Seventh Street, John Day, every sec- ond Tuesday in July, August and September at 5:30 p.m. • Family movie nights, Saturday nights at dusk on July 9, July 23, Aug. 6 and Aug. 20 @ Grant Union football fi eld, 911 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day • Cornhole tournament at the Grant County Fair, Satur- day, Aug. 13, time TBA • Kickball Slip-n-Slide Tournament on Saturday, July 23, time and location TBA Parks and Rec is also host- ing summer youth outdoor soccer. The program starts in August and runs for fi ve weeks through the fi rst part of September. Ages are kin- dergarten through sixth grade with co-ed teams. Teams are are divided into three age groups: kindergarten and fi rst grade, second and third grade, and fourth through sixth grade. Practices are held Monday through Thurs- day with games occurring throughout the season. For more information, contact the John Day/Can- yon City Parks and Rec- reation Department at 541-575-0110. SHOOTING THE BREEZE Perseverance pays off for unlucky turkey hunter Beauty, without the bugs I have mentioned before I thought they would be, that I’m not the world’s almost. Only about 100 yards greatest turkey hunter. on the wrong side of the My luck wasn’t any fence. I tried my best better this year, but to sound like a love- I fi nally managed to starved hen, but I wear them down. couldn’t sweet-talk Opening day them into coming found us wading my way. through 6 inches of Determined to snow. I was sure we get it right, the next were wasting our day I was set up well Rod time until I got an before fi rst light. Carpenter answer to my call As the sky started that was way too close. We to turn gray, the toms started were caught out in the open to sound off and I realized I with, as they say, our pants had set up in the wrong spot. down. Of course the hens ran I belly-crawled out to my right up to us while the tom decoy and repositioned as held back. And of course the quietly as I could. hens busted us. The turkeys started com- We got permission to hunt ing down out of the roost some private ground and had about 100 yards away and turkeys coming to our call at fi rst looked like they were when a tom snuck in on us going to ignore me altogether. from behind without a sound. Then two toms started my He fi gured out something way all fanned out. It was was up and ran off , spook- such a cool sight to see as ing the others we were bring- they strutted around in the ing in. fi eld. We tried an ambush on When they closed to 20 the way to a roost tree. The yards, I slowly aimed my turkeys walked by just out Mossburg 12 gauge and of shotgun range. We tried unleashed a 3-inch No. 4, catching them as they came and my tom dropped on the down from the roost. They spot. Not really sure what had fl ew over the ridge. I spent happened, the other turkeys a couple of days hunting in milled around for a while. some new country without so I just sat there enjoying much as a gobble. the moment. I had to work I took a break to go cut pretty hard for my tom, but some fi rewood and ran into in the end, it was a great a couple of guys out hunting. experience. They told me their group had Share your favorite hunts killed seven. That was a blow with us at shootingthebree- to my ego, for sure. zebme@gmail.com. One morning it was rain- Rod Carpenter is a hus- ing and I got a late start. The band, father, and a huntin’ turkeys were right where fool. By JAYSON JACOBY I trust mosquitoes. I don’t like mosquitoes, but I trust them. The bloodsucking bugs, though capable of driving a person to the verge of tempo- rary madness with their inces- sant insectile buzzing and bit- ing, are nothing if not reliable. This is particularly so in the alpine country of Northeastern Oregon. Along about the time the snow is either gone or down to grainy drifts the approximate consistency of sno-cones — gener- ally from late June through early August, depending on the elevation — the arrival Jayson Jacoby of the mos- quitoes is as predictable as the blooming of the lupine and the paintbrush. I have come to accept swat- ting and itching as the physical toll, along with the lung-strain- ing challenge of steep terrain, required for entry to such spec- tacular places. As such, I especially trea- sure trips when my worries about mosquitoes turn out to be unfounded. So it was on June 26 when my family trudged up the steep road, and then the even steeper trail, that lead to Van Patten Lake in the Elkhorns. Notwithstanding those pun- ishing grades, Van Patten is much more accessible than most lakes in the range. The round trip is a mere three miles, and the trailhead is just off the paved highway about three miles below, and east of, Anthony Lakes. Yet although Van Patten is Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald This image taken by a drone shows an ice bridge across Van Patten Lake, in the Elkhorn Mountains northwest of Baker City, on June 26, 2022. easier to get to than, say, Rock Creek, Summit and Red Moun- tain lakes, it yields nothing, in general grandeur, to those pools, which require either a torturous drive and a longer walk. Or both, in the case of Rock Creek Lake. In common with many lakes in the Elkhorns and Wallowas, Van Patten occupies a basin gouged in the bedrock (granitic, in this case) by an Ice Age gla- cier. At about 16.5 acres, Van Patten is the fi fth-largest lake in the Elkhorns, behind Rock Creek (24 acres), Anthony (22), Pine Creek Reservoir (18) and Summit (17). Van Patten isn’t always quite so big, however. Some of its fl ow is diverted each sum- mer for irrigation, and by late summer the lake is noticeably shrunken. But in late June it’s about as full as it gets. 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Lisa and I reminisced about our previous, infested, hikes to Van Patten. We agreed that although today was ideal, it almost certainly would be quite a diff erent experience in a week or two. We had no doubt that even in that sylvan setting, among the contorted whitebark pines and slender subalpine fi rs and the little rock gardens that land- scapers strive to mimic, the bugs lurked, languid in the moisture trickling from the drifts. Waiting to be roused from their long dormancy beneath the snow, ready to wreak havoc in their insatiable pursuit of blood. Jayson Jacoby is editor of the Baker City Herald. JOHN ROEHM Monday - Thursday 7am- 6pm Monday - Thursday 7am- 6pm Friday 8am - 5pm Friday Sharpe 8am - 5pm Mendy FNP 2-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE shade peculiar to cold, crystal- line lakes at high elevations. My experience with mos- quitoes at Van Patten is a long one, marked by much mutter- ing (occasionally profane) and frenzied fl ailing of arms more commonly associated with seizures. 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