June 2024 archive

Welcome the New Boys!

Here’s the happy (I’m trying) post I’d meant to post yesterday, officially welcoming these four handsome Wyoming Mustang geldings (no height yet, they were last measured as babies by BLM) Sorrel: 4yo from Antelope Hills WY. Tall, kind and drafty. Gus’s half brother I’m almost certain. Bay roan pinto: 3yo, facility born to a Steward …

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Cedar Update

I guess I’ve procrastinated on this long enough. Plan A was to post some happy packing post – after a very happy week spent doing all things related to backcountry packing with horses with Colorado Pack Company LLC – yesterday and then a naming fundraiser for the new Mustangs today. Plan A died during DG …

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Jail Birds

Tay Martin and I went to prison today. Again. I guess that makes us repeat offenders. So much so that the inmates are asking us about the horses from last time. And the time before. Talk about having friends in low places. I’m fairly comfortable – not in a weird way – interacting with inmates. …

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Adoption Updates

Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy ‘s mission statement reads “Helping Mustangs transition from holding pens to loving homes. Sustainably, with compassion and competence.” We don’t just gentle wild horses, we do our best to match them up with the right adopters, because we believe that there’s a lid for every pot, even the unusual or …

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Story time and Catching Up

As you may have read in last week’s post, the dynamic dun duo from our Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy Ambassador Mustang herd and I were in Pagosa Springs for a packing workshop turned total immersion experience with Gabe and his family at Colorado Pack Company LLC . I hadn’t planned on completely disconnecting from …

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Not Dead

Just a quick check in before we lose service again. The dynamic double dun duo and I are learning more about packing with Colorado Pack Company LLC outside of Pagosa Springs, where the mules sing the song of their people, internet/cell service are scarce, the company is wonderful and the days are long and filled …

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Every Day Adventures

These pictures – that I would have posted last night had I not fallen asleep in the process – were taken over little more than 24 hours between Thursday and Friday evening. Sometimes, often actually, I’m still in awe about this place where just living is an adventure in itself. Might snow 5in, might snow …

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