Let's get together to celebrate National Bison Day.
The American Bison is a large mammal of the bovidae family that used to roam North America. There were millions of them. Some estimate there were 60,000,000 of them. There are around 30,000 in the wild today. I have seen them in Yellowstone National Park. They are BIG!
So why celebrate Bison Day? Well, there is a connection to our geocaching activity. It may not be an apparent connection. It may be tenuous. But it is a connection. What we are actually going to celebrate is National Bison (Tube) Day. Maybe we will start something new.
Let's get together and talk about bison we have seen in our travels. And let's talk about bison tubes. Do you like them? Do they work well? How do you keep them dry inside? Do you have trouble getting logs out? Putting logs back in? Share your experience, expertise, and opinions.
The event is scheduled for Anderson Snow Park from 9 - 10 AM. Bring a chair. Come when you can. Leave when you must. Hope to see you there. If it rains there is a pavilion nearby so we can get under a roof instead of standing out in the rain like the bison did.