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We couldn't find the main band so we drove on to Simpson Spring. We found what we use to call, the band of six, at the lower pond. They have increased over the years to about twelve head. Two years ago we couldn't get within a half mile of them. Now we can get close enough for some decent pictures.
With the recent rain we were wondering if Ol One Ear would have headed for some different range. However he was not far from the same place we found him before.
I tried to hold them up, so we could get some pictures but they were having none of that.
We drove down over the ridge and found the rest of the band. That cold has really good balance to stand on that tree.
This paint mare came over to break up the fight.
One Ear and his band came down to see what was happening.
One Ear's sons getting acquainted with the neighbors.
Mother and son.
Table Mountain in the background. You can see the Bonneville Terrace about half way up on the mountain. Lake Bonneville covered a lot of Utah and neighboring states in ancient history.