The Lion's Pride vol. 2 (Jun. 2014) | Page 15

8 on the top of the mountain. With his many years of picking experience, Elmer had more knowledge of where to go and how to do this tradition than the rest of us put together. He always had some great stories to tell as well. Forty years later, and many picking trips gone by, I have seen the ritual passed off to my children. My grown children go on their own picking excursions and share that experience with their friends. A clever idea my daughter and son arrived at was to decorate the tables at their wedding dinner with small jars of homemade huckleberry jam for each of their guests to take home as a remembrance of the wedding. In doing this, Chris and Molly were sharing something new with others and exposing them to the tradition. These hunter-gatherer traits we enjoy in our family were learned and handed down from past generations. Many of these things were a way of life for the natives of this land. The natural resources are precious gifts