Ty

12 02 2012

“Solid” grey in a sea of spots, that’s our Ty.

He has some dapply bits and “spots” all over. 🙂

From a couple of weeks ago.





Corazon and no-name

12 02 2012

Corazon in the shade below sunlit unnamed promontory.

Corazon with Chipeta and Puzzle. His relationship with the horses – and band stallion Ty – continues to be a source of curious fascination to me. This young stallion (I think he’s probably around 6 now?) has free rein with the horses, and both he and Ty are relentless in keeping Copper away (when he’s with the band). Maybe he’s Kiowa’s son … which would make him half-brother of Reya and Maiku … or …?





Red on white

11 02 2012

Pretty Gaia.

Though this photo obscures her belly (I loved how the white fore- and background framed her bold color, centered by her wide, echo-the-snow blaze), she’s not particularly showing much yet. There’s a certain “firmness” there that I kept eyeing, though. She *should be* pregnant; daddy: Cinch.





Play!

11 02 2012

Babies don’t need an excuse to play. But snow and crisp light make a good excuse to play!

Aurora kicking up snow!

When the tail flies, fun is being had!

Coming to rest between Corona and mama Alegre (barely visible at back left).

Baby at home with Brumley Point in the background.

Another update: Seven is back with Aurora’s daddy Bounce and young Tenaz. Duke and Kreacher are still a pair.





Breeze & Sage

11 02 2012

These boys are ready for winter!

Breeze

Sage

Aren’t they handsome in their snazzy blankets?

Breeze and Sage were adopted by the I family and now live near Denver. They adopted Breeze in 2000 and Sage in 2007, and they have been big ambassadors of Spring Creek Basin mustangs ever since!





Background

11 02 2012

From last week. It had snowed earlier in the day – lightly – and the sun was out and behind clouds, which made for interesting light.

Chipeta and Puzzle grazing in the shade with McKenna Peak looming in the sunshine above them.

They were separate from Copper this day. I hope he reunited with them.





Chrome

10 02 2012

And this time, I mean it!

Chrome in the quiet light of early evening a couple of weeks ago.

Love his backlit face and mane against the dark background.

These are the pix I meant to post earlier … then the pic of Sundance caught my eye … It happens. 🙂

He’s such a handsome, stately fellow.

A little update – possibly – to his band: I think Roja and Killian are back with Aspen. I’m not 100 percent certain; I saw what I think was all of them, from a great distance, separately but fairly close to each other, this week. I could have hiked a distance to them … or a distance to Grey/Traveler’s and Sundance’s bands … and I chose the latter. Pix to come.

We got about a foot of snow early this week in the Disappointment area. We desperately need the moisture, but with it – and the warm temperatures – comes mud. So it was a hike-in day, not a drive-in day. Fabulous, it was. 🙂





Greasewood sea

8 02 2012

Usually, the pintos are horses I see every now and then, usually when I see them from the road and can hike directly to them. But lately I’ve been looking for them because they’ve been a bit easier to find than the horses “interior” where I haven’t gone fearing mud (and potential Jeep-stuck-ness). I am getting terribly anxious to see the other horses, but for now, I am content with spots.

From about a week ago. Reya (front) and Puzzle grazing among the greasewood. Except for the lack-o-green, it doesn’t look very wintry, does it? And the greasewood is not really as thick and dense as it seems from the lens compression. But I thought it was an interesting perspective, as tall as it is, the horses seeming to wade through it like through water.





Spots – and not – and snow

8 02 2012

Because of weather and general busy-ness, I haven’t actually driven into the basin in weeks … but I have done a lot of hiking.

On the day of my most recent hike, it snowed and was brilliantly sunny – toward the end, at the same time. Not unusual here! But we also got a huge dumping of snow this week – about a foot in the mid-Disappointment. That will definitely help our moisture levels this winter. It was getting scary. Bare ground is NOT something you expect to see in February in Colorado, and we had it everywhere.

Copper has been hanging out with the pintos for quite a while – since right after the roundup – but on that last hike, I found him separately. I had seen him from a distance and walked out, only to find no horses at all. But I found his tracks and followed them … Quite interesting to follow in his footsteps for that distance. He didn’t always pick the easiest path – though he did briefly pick up a trail – and he didn’t always go around vegetation but sometimes straight through it. And he went way out around an area … only to end up back very close to where I’d first seen him. Looking. I finally caught up to him, and he whinnied at me.

Poor guy. He was clearly looking for his pals. Behind him is the frozen surface of the Round Top pond. I waited out of sight for him to go down and drink, and this was him coming back up into view. The pond is frozen nearly edge to edge, but there was a small little hole that had either thawed or he pawed to get some water. Above the ice in the background is the dirt of the side of the pond. Behind him, the wall of the pond, which faces northwesterly, had some snow still.

This was earlier, when it was still snowing.

I hadn’t seen hide nor hair of the pintos, and I was just about to drop down into a drainage and walk out … when I spotted Corazon and Chipeta – way back near where I had first seen Copper. Of course. Their tracks – which I followed later – had come out of another drainage. So close … and yet so invisible.

Puzzle (left) and Chipeta with grand unnamed promontory in the background, fresh with snow.

Pretty Reya. She reminds me so much of Kiowa. Of all her foals, Reya always resembled her most, I think.

The snow that day was light and flying and didn’t stick – as you can see. A few days later, we’re covered in humped marshmallow mounds of fresh, glowing snow. Amazing how it transforms a landscape.





Sundance

8 02 2012

Handsome boy.

Wild, on fire … with light.

Update:
I’m such a dork. This is Sundance, not Chrome. That’s what I get for posting too quickly.