It had been a long time sense we were on The Cedar Mountain trying to out smart "The Wild Bunch." We had the 4-wheelers and covered a lot of country checking out where the mustangs were. We found about thirty head in the head of a cove about a mile from the road. We figured there were three directions they could escape our efforts. Gary circled to the east while Earl and I covered the north route. We didn't think they would climb straight up the mountain, but some of them did.
These were the closest to us when we started the sneak.
After a mile of hiking these two were still unaware we were in the area.
When the saw Gary, they spooked down the far side of a small ridge.
I hurried around the ridge to cut them off looking up the country. I was a little embarrassed to find them watching me from across the draw.
Photobucked doesn't like Earls camera.
About fifteen head came our way. I guess we will have to try that area again.
Earl took these pictures. I did a lot of cussing and made a lot of promises to myself about charging camera batteries. On the way back to the 4-wheelers these three were headed for water. They didn't know we were around. They were curious when they saw us and came closer checking us out. When they got a smell of our "Old Spice" they forgot all about water, and headed back up the country.
These were the closest to us when we started the sneak.

After a mile of hiking these two were still unaware we were in the area.
When the saw Gary, they spooked down the far side of a small ridge.

I hurried around the ridge to cut them off looking up the country. I was a little embarrassed to find them watching me from across the draw.

Photobucked doesn't like Earls camera.
About fifteen head came our way. I guess we will have to try that area again.




Earl took these pictures. I did a lot of cussing and made a lot of promises to myself about charging camera batteries. On the way back to the 4-wheelers these three were headed for water. They didn't know we were around. They were curious when they saw us and came closer checking us out. When they got a smell of our "Old Spice" they forgot all about water, and headed back up the country.




