Where I went today :)

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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    Just a short one, Gary, 50 K. I've been working some youngsters and those horses hadn't been worked in about two months. Also, as you can see, both those were haired up for winter in the Wyoming mountains. By our standards, Moab was downright hot - about 3000 feet lower than the ranch.

    By the way, the lady is my pardner and the horses are full brother and sister.
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    gary evans old and slow

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    50k is still a good hack and it looks like you are going well.
    A nice family outing all round
    Beautiful country you are riding through
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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    I love that desert country, Gary. Because my horses are haired up by late Oct, I'm not competitive at Moab, but I still keep going, just to enjoy it.
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    Ben Sturman Wanna Be!

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    Jack, ya gotta body clip those wooly buggers to bring them out of the arctic north. I got a new one here yesterday from Oregon off a ranch. It looks like Chewbacca from Star Wars.
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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    You got it, Ben, I remember doing a parade horse here one April. Boy, was he slicked out. I asked the owner how he got him so slick that early. He said "No problem, just drive down to Oklahoma and pick 'em up."
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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    I would enjoy a ride there without the pressure of the time element...beautiful country..but just once..:)
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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    There was a funny side to the first day -- I thought it was funny anyway.


    Anyhow, the story. A lady who shall remain unnamed (although in the
    vernacular of our youth, you can have three guesses, first two don't
    count). stopped for that pause that refreshes and while she was
    squatted down with pants around her ankles, her horse decided to rub
    it's head on her. As she fell backwards, her bare butt landing spot was a patch of
    blind prickly pear cactus. If you haven't dealt with this variety, it
    is truly nasty. Instead of large spines that can be easily (although
    painfully) removed, it has hundreds of very fine short spines that are
    difficult to remove W/O breaking off. This led to about a forty minute
    retreat off the trail into the brush while I tried to remove enough
    spines to make riding possible, After all she couldn't see them. There
    were probably a couple hundred and my large fingers and no reading
    glasses didn't make the job easy. Finally mounted up for the last 20
    miles. Walk down hill since you're sitting in the saddle then, canter
    uphill in a very forward seat - hard on the horse, but does protect the
    butt and make a finish before cutoff time possible. The finish line
    meant another hour or so bent over a chair while more professional help
    with good light and tweezers finished the job I had started. Yep, that
    was a new experience.
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    One of those "priceless" moments Jack.

    Regards
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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Found these at my first stop this morning. Born last night:

    001.JPG 002.JPG
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    Draftshoer Active Member

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    Cloudland canyon, Lookout Mountain, GA.
    IMG_20140126_112932.jpg

    The falls are about 40 ft. high.
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    ray steele Administrator

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    A couple of pictures of the Boston skyline,east and south approx.

    Attached Files:

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    brian robertson Active Member

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    was your pilot practicing his gymnastic moves on the final approach?
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Just turn your putter upside down!

    Ray
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    david a hall Moderator

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    The giroscopic effect has been corrected :)
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    david a hall Moderator

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    Ray I have turned your putor upside down for you :)
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Thank you,

    Ray
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    Clint Burrell Active Member

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    Crap! I gotta pay better attention to who's posting what.:oops:

    I thought Jack M. had put up pics of Sydney.

    It is upside down, right?
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    ray steele Administrator

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    What s upside down? not Boston!........now,thanks to David

    Ray
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    Clint Burrell Active Member

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    David da man!

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