
Another pic of Winona in her impersonation of a mountain goat – though I know it doesn’t exactly look like it.
See the edge a few steps ahead of her? That IS the edge, literally the west boundary of Spring Creek Basin, which is mostly (but not all) a rim of rocks – THE rimrocks, I call them. There’s no fence because … it’s the edge. It’s a straight drop down a rock wall before the shoulders of the ridge descend to the land below (in the background). Sort of straight left of her left foreleg, I think that’s a bend of the Spring Creek arroyo, and farther, basically under her chin and left of her chest, those are cottonwoods along (dry) Disappointment Creek. We’re way up high above Spring Creek canyon.
A gorgeous view, right at the edge, let alone beyond. 🙂
It IS a beautiful view, TJ! And our precious Winona seems fearless as she stands there at the earth’s edge, taking it all in. She is always a vision of beauty. 🥰
Walking out to them along the top of the rimrocks, I was amazed at how close their tracks – the trail! – were/was to the edge. They really have no fear of heights. 🙂
It is a beautiful view for Winona.
I hope she enjoyed it as much as I did. 🙂
Another beautiful picture of nature! Love it!
I love to show the mustangs’ home (though that background is outside Spring Creek Basin) to help show their full, wild lives. 🙂
Yes it is a gorgeous view and beautiful Winona just makes it more so.
I agree. 🙂
Amazing, breathtaking view, especially Winona!
The view from the top, in any/every direction, is spectacular. A mustang just makes it phenomenal! 🙂
I couldn’t agree more ❤️