

This is a road that marks the state boundry, running north and south. Washington is on the left and Idaho is on the right.
The world from between the ears of a horse. You can just barely see Juneau between Junior's ears.
Looking west toward Steptoe Butte

You can see the mud for yourself.
It was a beautiful spring -like day. It's time to get back to the horses. I took Junior and the dogs to a field access road. We unloaded, and within 5 minutes the dogs had found a couple of roosters. Where were they yesterday?
The dirt road was just too muddy. After a half mile, we turned around and headed back. I then went to Skyline Rd. There the footing was fine. We went up the road about a mile, then as the sun was starting to settle on the shoulder of "Steptoe Butte," I headed back to the pickup.



You can see the mud for yourself.
It was a beautiful spring -like day. It's time to get back to the horses. I took Junior and the dogs to a field access road. We unloaded, and within 5 minutes the dogs had found a couple of roosters. Where were they yesterday?
The dirt road was just too muddy. After a half mile, we turned around and headed back. I then went to Skyline Rd. There the footing was fine. We went up the road about a mile, then as the sun was starting to settle on the shoulder of "Steptoe Butte," I headed back to the pickup.
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