A Review from Pia and Michelle

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Adventure date:
June 24-27th 2018
Phenomenal. Soul soothing. Heart stopping. Epic.
Bucket list.  Life changing.
Movie set Snippets:
Morning coffee with a sunrise backdrop and wild mustangs passing the campsite on their way down to graze the lower pastures.
Quietly observing activities:
Horses drinking and  bathing in waterholes…
Roughhousing play among young stallions…
Innocent curiosities of new foals…
Protective territorial stances between band stallions…
Bands of horses running along ridge edges and thru mountain pastures…
Sleeping in a tent under the Montana stars listening to mustang calls in the moon lit night… words cannot describe…
Photography and stunning visual
Vistas:
Mustangs mustangs mustangs
Sunset silhouettes…
Gorgeous natural beauty… fields of multicolored wildflowers…
Formations of the distant mountain ranges honing vibrant stratas of color…
Guides:
Passionate.  Informed. Knowledgeable. Intelligent.  Engaging. Considerate. Hospitable.
Sandy and Abby were exceptional guides! Every mustang on the mountain has a name and a story. The horses’ lives are intertwined. Sandy and Abby are a wealth of information and know the intimate details about each and every horse as well as the important lineages and hierarchies.  They are true educators.
Always felt safe…
Sandy is respectful of the horses’ space and is in tune with “reading” the mustangs behaviors. While she remained conservative we were still able to feel like part of the mustangs’ world.
Camping:
Sandy has been leading these adventures for many years and it is obvious she knows what she is doing. She runs an organized and clean campsite. The site we had was strategically tucked behind some trees(wind) at the top of the mountain. The sleeping pads were pretty comfortable. The food provided was delicious. Sandy and Abby were attentive and genuinely want their guests to have a wonderful experience.
We HIGHLY recommend “Wild in the Pryors” for a once in a lifetime adventure.
Pia and Michelle
Martha’s Vineyard
Massachusetts
Adventure date:
June 24-27th 2018
Phenomenal. Soul soothing. Heart stopping. Epic.
Bucket list.  Life changing.
Movie set Snippets:
Morning coffee with a sunrise backdrop and wild mustangs passing the campsite on their way down to graze the lower pastures.
Quietly observing activities:
Horses drinking and  bathing in waterholes…
Roughhousing play among young stallions…
Innocent curiosities of new foals…
Protective territorial stances between band stallions…
Bands of horses running along ridge edges and thru mountain pastures…
Sleeping in a tent under the Montana stars listening to mustang calls in the moon lit night… words cannot describe…
Photography and stunning visual
Vistas:
Mustangs mustangs mustangs
Sunset silhouettes…
Gorgeous natural beauty… fields of multicolored wildflowers…
Formations of the distant mountain ranges honing vibrant stratas of color…
Guides:
Passionate.  Informed. Knowledgeable. Intelligent.  Engaging. Considerate. Hospitable.
Sandy and Abbie were exceptional guides! Every mustang on the mountain has a name and a story. The horses’ lives are intertwined. Sandy and Abby are a wealth of information and know the intimate details about each and every horse as well as the important lineages and hierarchies.  They are true educators.
Always felt safe…
Sandy is respectful of the horses’ space and is in tune with “reading” the mustangs behaviors. While she remained conservative we were still able to feel like part of the mustangs’ world.
Camping:
Sandy has been leading these adventures for many years and it is obvious she knows what she is doing. She runs an organized and clean campsite. The site we had was strategically tucked behind some trees(wind) at the top of the mountain. The sleeping pads were pretty comfortable. The food provided was delicious. Sandy and Abby were attentive and genuinely want their guests to have a wonderful experience.
We HIGHLY recommend “Wild in the Pryors” for a once in a lifetime adventure.
Pia and Michelle
Martha’s Vineyard
Massachusetts