tanner wrote:Oh my gosh, Wyomimg is amazing! The mountains are in the background of every picture. They're massive and breathtaking. We're staying with my grandparents in Bondurant, it's near Jackson Hole.
So far we've seen buffalo, pronghorn, eagles, mule deer, horses, mules, foxes, and a beaver, but we haven't seen any elk, moose, wolves, or bear yet.
The weather is awesome, it's such a change from 100 degree Texas weather. It's around 80 during the day, and 40-45 at night. No clouds, no sticky hot weather, just clean, crisp air. Oh, I want to live here now, I'm falling in love.
We've [finally -_- ] scheduled a [guided] four hour riding trip up into the mountains for tomorrow, and I'm very excited for that.
I already have about a thousand pictures- no joke, seriously, and I will upload some soon. I havent gotten my mountain-ey sunset picture yet. It's just so beautiful out here, a person with a disposable camera and no artistic abilities could take a beautiful picture.

Sadie~Bronson~252 wrote:tanner wrote:Oh my gosh, Wyomimg is amazing! The mountains are in the background of every picture. They're massive and breathtaking. We're staying with my grandparents in Bondurant, it's near Jackson Hole.
So far we've seen buffalo, pronghorn, eagles, mule deer, horses, mules, foxes, and a beaver, but we haven't seen any elk, moose, wolves, or bear yet.
The weather is awesome, it's such a change from 100 degree Texas weather. It's around 80 during the day, and 40-45 at night. No clouds, no sticky hot weather, just clean, crisp air. Oh, I want to live here now, I'm falling in love.
We've [finally -_- ] scheduled a [guided] four hour riding trip up into the mountains for tomorrow, and I'm very excited for that.
I already have about a thousand pictures- no joke, seriously, and I will upload some soon. I havent gotten my mountain-ey sunset picture yet. It's just so beautiful out here, a person with a disposable camera and no artistic abilities could take a beautiful picture.
I LOVE riding out west. Went twice in 2010- once in North Dakota and once in Glacier National Park. The ride in Glacier wasn't the best- I was put on the slowest horse in the world. But in North Dakota, I had a nice horse named Mesa.
I'm the one in the red, 4th horse from the left. And this picture doesn't do justice to how high we were. The lady in front of my must have been afraid of heights- kept forcing her horse over to the other side of the trail. Didn't believe that it had the brains to not walk down. we saw a whole bunch of Elk on that ride too- spooked Mesa. The guide was glad that she'd put me on her, since apparently she usually bolts off. I love getting the naughty horses at trail stables. And by naughty I mean quick, not dead broke lazy.









r a i n d r o p wrote:I've started having horrific pain in my right foot whenever I ride now. Right here on my foot. It didn't hurt before because recently, I found out that my stirrup hasn't been on the ball of my foot. So basically I've never really been putting my heels down. As soon as I correctly positioned my foot, the excruciating pain started. We're going to get non-jointed stirrups soon.
It's not my boots, because I just sat on my saddle and put my heels down, and my ankle hurts.
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Woohoo! Camp starts tomorrow! (:

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