And what a view

16 05 2024

As seen from the road inside Spring Creek Basin’s western boundary, a few bands graze in the northwest hills above/beyond/north of Spring Creek canyon.

With water in places in the creek arroyo and good grazing above the canyon, it’s no wonder the bands were taking advantage of the location. (And I can attest that the views are spectacular *from* up there, too!)


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16 05 2024
lovewildmustangs's avatar lovewildmustangs

Beautiful!!

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18 05 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

I love the faraway views of the horses in their home. πŸ™‚

16 05 2024
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Breath taking view! Would make another great puzzle!

18 05 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

Oooh, it would be a hard one!

16 05 2024
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

Pretty view, TJ! I’ve always loved that rimrock edge above the canyon and you captured it so perfectly. The mustangs aren’t bad either! 😁 A mustang bonanza.

18 05 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

I love all the layers, anchored by the lone tree at the bottom/foreground and the horses at the top/background! πŸ™‚

16 05 2024
yodime57cd500533's avatar yodime57cd500533

so glad that they have an opportunity to roam know the water and forage are widely available !

18 05 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

They definitely know where the water sources are, and the grass is actually pretty good right now, despite the terrible dryness. πŸ™‚

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