One view of the Thousand Trail camp ground.
This site has a fishing pond and this family were caghting some nice trout.
They also have horse back riding. I took these pictures because the rangler told us the story of how she got this mustang. She (the horse) was rescued by the PLM in the Big Horn Mountain in Wyoming. Family and friend will know that thats where I grew up. The tatoo on her neck is a government brand that indicates that she is a true wild mustang. Well now she is very much loved by the rangler and campers alike in the mountains of Southern California.
This site has a fishing pond and this family were caghting some nice trout.
They also have horse back riding. I took these pictures because the rangler told us the story of how she got this mustang. She (the horse) was rescued by the PLM in the Big Horn Mountain in Wyoming. Family and friend will know that thats where I grew up. The tatoo on her neck is a government brand that indicates that she is a true wild mustang. Well now she is very much loved by the rangler and campers alike in the mountains of Southern California.
3 comments:
Wow. It is beautiful there. It looks just like you are up on the Bighorns! That's pretty cool that there is a mustang there from Wyoming!
I'm glad for this blogging thing too. I don't think I've seen you guys in ten years? or more? It's great to catch up with everyone!
Fun times!!
I love that mustang. We're gonna have to make a trip up there to see him!
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