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Skipjack Joe
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My favorite ecozone in the lower US is the juniper/pinyon pine area.
I once slept under a juniper near Santa Fe, New Mexico that was a highlight of my life.
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Hook
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Ken, I had added a question to my post that you might have missed.........what were you driving on this trip?
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
Ken, I had added a question to my post that you might have missed.........what were you driving on this trip? |
Hook,
I did miss it, we were towing a trailer with a 4x4 Diesel Sierra 1 ton.
Ken
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BajaGringo
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Simple wow!!!
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jeans
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
while in Cody, WY we heard of a herd of Mustangs that were in an area some 20 miles outside of town. We took a chance to find them and we got
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I'll say you got lucky!...I've been up here all year and haven't seen anything more than a BLM sign proclaiming an area to be Wild Horse habitat.
20 miles from Cody....was that McCullough Peaks east of town to the north? I heard there were horses up there. Those are gorgeous shots.
Mom always told me to be different - Now she says...Not THAT different
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RnR
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To see wild horses, go to Nevada. 80% of the wild horses in the US are in Nevada. Herds are everywhere. Even along I-80, 5 miles east of Reno,
almost every day.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by RnR
To see wild horses, go to Nevada. 80% of the wild horses in the US are in Nevada. Herds are everywhere. Even along I-80, 5 miles east of Reno,
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They are all around my house in Carson City. See them almost everyday. Our local herd of about 12 horses has 3 colts.
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