Sydney Rhodes, the daughter of Alison and Christian Rhodes, is ready for some fall fun at Heritage Days.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Sydney Rhodes, the daughter of Alison and Christian Rhodes, is ready for some fall fun at Heritage Days.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Rance Rathjen gets into his gummy worms soaked in chocolate sauce. The sticky contest was sponsored by the Pine River Valley Centennial Rotary.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Rance Rathjen gets into his gummy worms soaked in chocolate sauce. The sticky contest was sponsored by the Pine River Valley Centennial Rotary.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Mummies in Bayfield? Christy Snyder and Pam Orr competed in the toilet paper mummy contest in Joe Stephenson Park.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Mummies in Bayfield? Christy Snyder and Pam Orr competed in the toilet paper mummy contest in Joe Stephenson Park.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
The lucky winners of the $500 Blue Ewe contest sponsored by the Rotary club are Ron and Karen Anderson.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
The lucky winners of the $500 Blue Ewe contest sponsored by the Rotary club are Ron and Karen Anderson.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Lincoln Miller, 7 months old, enjoys his first Bayfield Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing.
Photo by Maria Miller
Lincoln Miller, 7 months old, enjoys his first Bayfield Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing.
Photo by Maria Miller
Sheep don't do particulary well at following directions and reading, although this sign was directed at two-legged observers, asking them to watch from the other side of the road.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Sheep don't do particulary well at following directions and reading, although this sign was directed at two-legged observers, asking them to watch from the other side of the road.
Photo by Carole McWilliams
Watching the sheep on Saturday for the Bayfield Heritage Day and Sheep Trailing are Payton Meyer and brother Preston of Durango, attending the event with their parents, Serra and Chris Meyer.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Watching the sheep on Saturday for the Bayfield Heritage Day and Sheep Trailing are Payton Meyer and brother Preston of Durango, attending the event with their parents, Serra and Chris Meyer.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Bayfield Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing on Sept. 25 and 26 concludes with activities and friendly competitions in Joe Stephenson Park.
Heritage Days is held the last weekend of September and celebrates the valley's agricultural heritage and the changing of the seasons. The Brown family sheep herds were continuing to trail on the area's roads this week. Area sheep ranchers ask drivers to slow down and drive carefully when they encounter flocks on the state's roads. Under Colorado law, livestock has the right of way on all roads in the state.


