Predicting Groundhog Day

We'll go out and spend dawn in the desert but I won't guaranty the accuracy of his prediction.
Bob
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After proving my identity, citizenship, party affiliation, general good character and clean underwear, they let us know who the candidates were. This was true democracy in action, Uncommitted was a viable position. I still wasn't sure that I had heard enough from Mike Gravel, so maybe I could talk to his supporters - if I could find them.
Well maybe they would be along just in time. Oops, the doors closed 5 minutes ago.
Like any true Democratic Process, people got to freely voice their concerns.
Then they got to assimilate all the information to make an intelligent choice.
The tension built as we got ready to vote!
The first vote followed a "realignment" If a candidate did not have 8 supporters, they would not get a convention representative so backers of losers were given the opportunity to shift their position.
Edwards backers shifted to Obama and the Kucinich guy held out to the end. Sometimes it's really all about loyalty.
Final results counted, it took a few seconds to have the news about Hillary sink in.
Time to turn in the official "ballot" so that what we did could be counted.
And then it was all over but the actual election, so far in the future that I wonder if I will remember who I caucused for.
The real treat of the walk was finding what at first we took for regular seashell fossils. They turned out to be mammal bones end on and sticking out quite prominently.

Of course I'm no expert but first time finds are always exciting.
The weather started to change a bit and in fact it was over the horizon lightning that got us moving for the car.
Photocredit - Alex
The desert out here is always ready to give up surprises. As we were scouting access from a different direction we came upon some abandoned mine equipment.
It looked to be the headgear from an old vertical shaft.
We looked for the mine, thinking that it might be close but couldn't find a thing in the area.
PhotoCredit - Alex
PhotoCredit - Alex
PhotoCredit - Alex
Then Alex took the culvert overflow shaft and had no better luck.
PhotoCredit - Alex
We backed out and tried an end run from the south. We were able to look down into Arrow but getting to the bottom was beyond us.
The rest of the hike has a bit more of a story but that's for the next entry. Needless to say, I'm going back using a third route we scouted but could not complete because of time.