
This picture should be by the one at the bottom. One is looking up, while the other one is looking down. That is Steptoe Butte in the distance




We went back up to Skyline Rd. again today. The weather was beautiful, so we saw people where before today there has been none . This was meant to be another horse conditioning ride. It was in the low 50's, so they got a little sweat up. I get a wood cutting permit for this area every year. These rides give me a chance to look for winter blow downs. I can't actually cut wood until after the first of April.
Once we got back to the house I picketed them on some grass across the road from our house so they can get reacquainted with the routine. Spud is the least experienced. He got his feet tangled in his picket rope a couple of time, and I had to help him get untangled.
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