Tack Stacks, Camps & Special Places
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2022
- This is a collection of photos taken over the years of Tack Stacks, Camps and Special Places that have some special meaning to me and others. Hope you enjoy this as much as we did making the trips and the photos. Traveling in Yellowstone National Park, Bridger Teton National Forest. Wind River Mountain Range, Wyoming Range, Flat Top Wilderness, South San Juan Wilderness and more
Please comment and share your feedback with us. We love to hear from you. Be sure to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoyed this video. More trips are being planned. Stay in touch as the next video will be a journey to the head waters of the Yellowstone River. Where water starts
My brother and I have enjoyed your videos for years. And we have ridden into some of the same areas. Hopefully you will continue to keep making these trips and videos.
That's the plan! glad you enjoyed
Muito lindo gostei de assistir qer lugar lindo. Brasileiro dê aracaju. Sergipe
Looks like some good times and beautiful places !
It was!
Thank you for sharing
You bet!
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Miss seeing new video. I cant wait to do a pack.trip. stay safe
They are coming now
Your very lucky to have made those trips. Thanks for some great videos. It’s great to see some of the wonderful beauty of the American forests and mountains.
Wow.. that would be an amazing trip to take.. just beautiful and peaceful .
thanks
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Thanks
What town and state do you live in? And where do you do most of your riding?
I live on a cattle ranch in southern Colorado Mountains and have place also in Pinedale Wyoming. I ride anywhere i can in the Rocky Mountains
Great adventure. What outfitting company did you use?
you bet
I seen that purple and gold bag, little small ain`t it
yes
Who do you lease horses from?
its a long story we have 7 of our own also
@@cowdogflicks that's okay. I just noticed the number brand on a shoulder. I worked at Brooks Lake Lodge and we leased from Wyoming Horses when I was there. We set up a camp on Cub Creek, a Buffalo Fork tributary, but it was a little simpler than what you do. A little heart sick watching the videos but really enjoy watching them.