Stormcrowe wasn’t the only one to ride today. I grabbed the camera and hit the road about 4:00 with the Weather Channel reporting 55°.
With sunset just 90 minutes away, I opted for the Llama Route over any thing longer. This takes about an hour, so I would be back in plenty of time to make dinner.
The first part was pretty uneventful, with little traffic and the wind at my side or back. As I turned the corner on 600W, I saw a very strange site; two people walking a llama down the road.
![Walking the Llama](http://static.flickr.com/37/84113738_e7a6370547.jpg)
Janet and David are acquaintances of my wife and I, but I’ve never been to their farm to see the herd. They said that Jack was a little more energetic than most, so they liked to take him out from time to time. They were at least a mile north of the farm. It was neat how he heard me coming long before the humans noticed. Llamas have been described as “guard dogs”.
![Llama Farm](http://static.flickr.com/42/84113862_5b14bf326b.jpg)
Down the road at the farm, I found these two who were quite curious about me walking up to the fence, and they posed quite well. I’m glad I was finally able to document that the llamas exist.
Miles Ridden: 12.8
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