I blew a snot rocket into the surrounding sagebrush as I continued to huff my way up the sandy streambed that doubled as the trail. Silently, I regarded the tattered pile of deer bits and fur in the bushes next to me as I passed. “Another cat kill,” I breathed out to no one in particular. I was alone, after all, Sarah and I were traveling at different paces around the giant lollipop in the south Arkansas River Valley bush. I was over half way through the Catkin Gulch Loop, a more than ample tour of the newly-minted Browns Canyon National Monument. Browns Canyon sits right outside of the small town of Nathrop, directly south of Buena Vista and no more than 15 miles north of Salida. Hosting an interesting array of high desert scrub, river fauna, and needle-like rock formations slightly recognizable to the rest of the Ark River Valley, the National Monument protects a large swath of wilderness from the seemingly unending onslaught of human damage occurring to similar areas. With a...
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