Helped move a neighbors cows on home yesterday. Saddled up, in the dark. The thermometer on the pickup said 15 when I got in, and by the time I got up, off of the river, it was down to 8, with a nice south west breeze of about 8 to 10 mph.
Spent the first half an hour sorting pairs and sore feet off, then headed south west.
We had 2 miles to get to the "road". If you have never been on a Cherry county blacktop, the road surface itself, is maybe 12 feet wide. These cows didn't like the "road", but since we were only on one for "maybe" 4 miles, out of 18, we did ok.
Off the road, and stringing them up through the hills.
We crossed an area that burned last fall. Can't really see the contrast in the picture, but where it burned, would compare to my idea of riding across the Mohave Desert.
Looks like I was riding a tall horse.
but really he is maybe 14 hands, and is just starting to really come around. Yesterday was just what we needed.
A view of the country. I had a couple pictures of crossing Bear creek, but somehow, I deleted them, before I got them saved.
Anyway, it was a long, cool day, but my horse learned that he can cross water, drag a deer skull, and how to turn a cow.
Just guessing we traveled about 18 miles with the cows. Ended up almost straight south of Soapweed, about 12 miles.
Spent the first half an hour sorting pairs and sore feet off, then headed south west.

We had 2 miles to get to the "road". If you have never been on a Cherry county blacktop, the road surface itself, is maybe 12 feet wide. These cows didn't like the "road", but since we were only on one for "maybe" 4 miles, out of 18, we did ok.

Off the road, and stringing them up through the hills.

We crossed an area that burned last fall. Can't really see the contrast in the picture, but where it burned, would compare to my idea of riding across the Mohave Desert.


Looks like I was riding a tall horse.

but really he is maybe 14 hands, and is just starting to really come around. Yesterday was just what we needed.

A view of the country. I had a couple pictures of crossing Bear creek, but somehow, I deleted them, before I got them saved.
Anyway, it was a long, cool day, but my horse learned that he can cross water, drag a deer skull, and how to turn a cow.
Just guessing we traveled about 18 miles with the cows. Ended up almost straight south of Soapweed, about 12 miles.