I think you can tell from the pictures, that I was not a natural at this and that the gun was just a little too big for my short little arms. I was able to shoot one clay pigeon out of... um, a lot.


You can see how many shells we went through-pretty impressive.

There was one extra pigeon after all the ammunition was gone, so everyone took a shot with a rock.

Jake noticed this cloud sneaking over the mountain as we left the west desert.
Last night I went tubing with my ward. The place we went had a toe rope for the tubes and nice runs to go down. Definitely an activity I would be inclined to repeat.