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An Evening in the Dryhead, July 7, 2013

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The clouds and radar said there was a storm coming.  The weather warning confirmed it.  But around 5 we decided to take our chances and head up the Dryhead.  It looked like some of the rain had passed.

I never know who I will see when I head up the Dryhead.    I was pretty confident we would see The Greeters, and I was not disappointed.  They were much further up the road than I have ever seen them.  Almost to the cattle guard just before Devils Canyon overlook.

Missing from The Greeters group since I last saw them was Jesse James.  It was a bit strange to only see the three together.

Hightail and Seneca
Hickok

We continued down the road just a short way when we came around a bend and there we saw Blizzard with his four mares.  Strawberry, Bakken, Cascade and Sacajewa.  Sacajewa was a new addition to this band since I had last seen them 10 miles up Sykes in April.  Blizzard was doing a great job holding his band together.  I wondered how long it would last now that he is down were there are so many bachelors.

We stood and watched them for several minutes while they enjoyed the mud puddle that looked like it had formed just earlier this evening.

Blizzard, Bakken and Strawberry

Strawberry, Blizzard, Bakken, Cascade. Sacejewa rolling.

Sacajewa, July 7, 2013
A glimpse at the hillside the water ran down.

After several minutes playing in the water they headed down the road and we went the opposite way.

Next was Fiero, alone again, just like I have seen him the last several times.  He looked great as always.

Another storm was coming and we stayed in the truck as the rain started to come and the lightening flashed around us.

Fiero

Fiero seemed unconcerned with the rain and wind.  We left him to his grazing.

By now it was pouring raining, but far off on Mustang Flats I spotted 3 more horses.  They were: Hawk, Issaquah and Joseph.  We watched them for a short time through binoculars.

Continuing down the road the opposite way I saw Blizzard again up on the side of a steep hill, his mares just down from him.  Wondering why he was so far up the steep hill, I glanced up and saw Merlin and Kemmerer just above him.   They stayed for only a few minutes before they acted as if they were leaving.  I have a feeling some changes may occur with Blizzards band soon.

Merlin and Kemmerer

Merlin

We head up the morning right after sun rise.

I have heard that Crooked Creek road may be washed out in a few places.  I don’t think I want to find out for sure, so I won’t be going up that way tomorrow morning.  Burnt Timber was another option, but it seems that may not be good either .  Unless I hear otherwise, it looks like my road of choice is going to be Sage Creek.   Not only my only other choice, but probably the safest with the amount of rain that has come down.  I will keep you posted.

Sandy

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