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June Mountain Top. Part 2

Wild in the Pryors

Duke

The light each day and night was incredible.  The clouds just adding to the beauty.  Meg and I both commented several times how our photos would look as if we did PhotoShop to them.  Something I have never done.  And why would I need to?  The scenery is unbelievable.

Santa Fe is dogging Coronado’s band, just like last summer.  I watched that go on for several months and then abruptly end in late August.  Now Santa Fe is doing it again.  I hope gets and settles for either LaBrava or Manuelita, or both.

I was happy to see Cloud looking and acting much better than when I saw him last.

The Odd Couple’s band continues to grow, with the addition of Lariat, who looks very pregnant to me.  It will most likely be Garay’s, as I saw him breed her last July.  Tonapah looks amazing for 28 years young!

Winnemucca (27 this year) in Custer’s band looks great as well.  I will have some good photos of her and Fiasco in the next post.

Hope you enjoy the photos!

Cloud and Ohanzee
Cloud
Cloud
A great viewing seat!
Cloud
Clouds
Inocentes and Ohanzee
Cloud by our campsite.

 

Felspar and Colt

 

Feldspars colt
Coronado
Coronados
Dove, Nickle and Fools Gold
Coronados

Santa Fe and Coronado
Dove and Manuelita
Dove

 

Santa Fe

 

Nickle and LaBrava
LaBrava

 

Manuelita
Fools Gold and Nickle
Nodin and Custer
Custer
London and Knight
London and Knight
London and Knight

Knight
Nimbus, Knight and London
Nimbus
The fog rolling in.

London
Nimbus

View of Penns Cabin from the mud hole.
Tonopah
Lariat
Horizon and Juniper

Horizon
Fiesta and Horizon
Fiesta

Fiesta

I will have to have one more post.  The next one will show some excitement with Bolder’s band.  Yes, I do believe that Bolder wishes he had kicked Killian out a year or more ago.

Sandy

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