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Studying maps - figuring out where my stops might be for resupply. |
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Lola wanted to help with mapping. |
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This is what 4 months of freeze dried breakfasts and snacks look like. |
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This is Bobby Jo. An A-1, top notch mule packing instructor. She's awesome. |
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Her name is "Sadie" but they call her "Mustang Sally" isn't she cute ? |
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My first lesson with packing a mule - might have been tying knots - nope turns out - Don't Let go of your riding animal to adjust the pack animal. Just seconds after this picture was taken - my mount walked home. See the rope on the ground not tied ! = lesson #1 |
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| Can you guess what lesson #2 might have been ? I got lucky though - no Sally didn't leave me. Needed to tie a better knot. |
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Sally and I at the Salmon River. She looks a lot like Monte in this photo. |
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Sally is a good girl. Jack wanted nothing to do with that fast moving water. Joan was a very good sport. |
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This is Keuterville - the only dining in town. Bobby Jo, myself and Barney after breakfast. |
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Meeting of the minds ... |
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