Burrito and Jamie on the hill

the walking club

October 26, 2013 by Diana -

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Unless this is your first time visiting the blog (if so, welcome!!), you probably know about Jamie’s obsession with walking around the perimeter of Young’s Hill while one or more of her human caregivers walks around the outside of the perimeter while wearing a cowboy boot.

She has been doing this multiple times a day with all of her caregivers since the spring. While Jamie is quite demanding about taking these walks 4-7 times a days, it’s admittedly not a dreaded task for us humans. It’s hard to describe how great it feels to not only be making Jamie happy, which is pretty much a CSNW caregiver’s definition of a successful day, but it’s also just a very peaceful way to spend 15 or so minutes. It’s particularly great right now because the weather has been amazing this October, and the hill and the surrounding property is beautiful, even awe-inspiring at certain times of the day.

We actually dreamed of doing these perimeter walks before Young’s Hill was a reality. When it was in the design phase, we wondered if the chimps might patrol the perimeter of the hill, similar to the way chimpanzees in the wild go on patrol to check the boundaries of their territory. So when Jamie started doing this, it felt right.

While spending time with the chimpanzees one-on-one, like walking with Jamie while the other chimps do their own thing, is personally fulfilling, what’s 100 times more rewarding is observing the chimpanzees with each other and seeing their bonds strengthen and their friendships expand.

Which is why we’ve been thrilled that other chimpanzees have been joining Jamie on her walks lately. J.B. captured some clips on his phone and put together the video below.

Maybe, just maybe, one day the chimpanzees will go off on their own with each other to walk the perimeter of the hill, leaving us humans behind.

YouTube video

 

Burrito and Jamie on the hill

6 Comments

  1. Amy M on October 26, 2013 at 6:06 pm

    Diana — what a great post! Love Missy staying true to herself by turning the patrol into a chance to run.



  2. Avatar Nancy on October 26, 2013 at 8:06 pm

    I can just see the patrol… all of them in a line, walking the perimeter of their territory… well, except maybe Negra who would prefer the comfort of her nest. 🙂



  3. Avatar diane d. on October 26, 2013 at 9:53 pm

    checking the perimeter for intruders perhaps?



    • Diana on October 29, 2013 at 10:07 am

      That’s certainly a large motivation for why chimpanzees in the wild go on patrol.



  4. Chris on October 28, 2013 at 10:49 am

    So funny to see Missy running to catch up then by passing Jamie and then the run back down the hill! I think she runs just for the pure joy of it! 🙂



    • Diana on October 29, 2013 at 10:03 am

      Absolutely! Missy really does run for the pure joy of movement. She’s an inspiration.



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