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Nicky

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These are from tues when we packed mineral to the BLM permit. It was 90 degrees...too hot for this time of year!!!

These fellers were waiting for us when we got there. The wind was in our favor, we watched them and took pictures for 5 minutes, then they finally wandered off.
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This is the tub I had to carry for 6 miles :?
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Mike and his packhorse...this is the colt he's been riding
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Happy cows
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Happy calves
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Getting to the last feeder
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Been awhile since they've had green grass
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This heifer calf stood about 10 feet from us while we ate lunch
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Jill's second river crossing...here we go
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Maybe
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Maybe not
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Okay
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It's pretty low this time of year, but last year it was full of dead fish which was disgusting!!
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Steer calf with a mouthful
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Great photo's Nicky! I sure wouldn't be much help moving cattle for ya, with all the scenery and wildlife to photograph..lol How do ya get anything done???lol A little green grass goes along ways with them cows...they look great...Thanks for the packtrip!
 
Thanks all :)

Jassy, Mike is often found stopping and looking back to where I've gone, or what I'm taking pictures of LOL :P That's one reason I don't take the camera on colts, it's alot to expect them to stand still long enough. Even my mare (who let's Jill ride, and carried the feed tub) isn't a great camera horse. My spooky 'canadian' horse is a great camera horse...who knows.
 

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