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Beware, Moonwort Hunters have been loose in the Black Hills

Botrychium is the Latin name for Moonworts, and there are many species being re-found, and new ones discovered as interest and awareness spreads across the country. Its not easy work though. As you can tell from the picture of Cheryl above, they are small, and finding a green plant that is an inch and a half tall in a field of green grass in a place like the Black Hills National Forest that is 1.3 million acres large takes some dedication. It also takes a lot of crawling around. "You kind of get a feel for where they 'should' be and train your eyes and suddenly you can see them....sometimes....maybe..." say veteran hunters. Having tried it a few times myself...I can comfortably admit, that I don't yet have the eye.....nor the patience it takes to find these little jewels. I do know that Moonwort fever can make otherwise calm cool adults crazy with excitement. Much like the excitement climbing a rock...only very different, as instead of being up high seeing beautiful things...you are really close to the ground finding hidden jewels.

If you are interested in learning more about these great little plants and others around the Black Hills, join the Moon Walk, scheduled June 26th at 7pm and a Black Hills Botanist to listen, look, and, learn about the world around you. Moon Walk details and a link to the entire moonwalk calendar on the Black Hills National Forest Service website.
From the Black Hills National Forest News Release
Note: All walks take place on a Saturday night at 7 pm from May through September. All Moon Walk times and places are subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Before each walk, please check your local newspaper, the Black Hills National Forest Newsroom or call the Mystic Ranger District office in Rapid City at 605-343-1567 to confirm details and directions.
SausageFest 2010

So we harvest 3 deer this year, and Matt got one too. More importantly he helped me drag one in from over the hill and through the woods out on the prairie, but thats another really fun story!! So with all this red meat, we decided to take advantage of the sausage attachment on our grinder.
Now, having a "sausage making party" does bring up a few sophomoric jokes, but the end result is good good eats. I still have a lot to learn about this hunting game, but thats the fun of it for sure. Besides, when there is 6" of snow every few days, the high temp is 6, and there is only 10 hours of daylight, the climbing isn't all that fun. So "When in Rome..." I think Matt is becoming a true South Dakotin...he is talking a lot about buying a bow for next season.
Until then, we'll be enjoying a freezer full of goodness.
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