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Topic started on 7-4-2011 @ 04:34 PM by Raud
Heeey ya'll!

So, in a few weeks it will come true: a three week road trip across western USA.
How sweet isn't that!

There are a few mandatory stops on the way.
My girlfriend wants to see: Vegas, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and she is also hell-bent on seeing some mustangs out in the wild.

Now, we've been prowling the internet and the "real" world, for tips and hints for where to go to make absolutely sure to catch a glance of these magnificent animals.
A very nice and kind ATS member-
projectvxn has come with what he considers a safe bet: the Reno area (or as he claims; 100 miles East of).
Me and my woman are both very happy for this tip and we will surely look it up.
But, one tip will not do for reconnaissance! I need input from the rest of you guys!

Please, do tell us where you've come across the galloping hoards, roaming the open plains in all their freedom loving libertyness...

Seriously though, I would appreciate any info a lot.

Peace be with you.
/Raud&Partner


reply posted on 7-4-2011 @ 10:25 PM by Tasty Canadian
Look into the Ghost Forest of Alberta, Canada. The wild horses there are a sight to see.

www.equinewriter.net...

Here is a page where you can watch the documentary on these wild horses:

www.speedyshare.com... .cd.2657279.html




* Don't click the speedyshare link; instead - copy & paste the whole url
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reply posted on 11-4-2011 @ 12:49 PM by Raud
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Thank you for your input, but didn't I say that I am going to the USA?

Look alive, parter!


reply posted on 11-4-2011 @ 12:49 PM by Raud
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Thank you man!
That link sure will bring a lot of help together with your tips!

Peace!


reply posted on 3-6-2011 @ 11:30 AM by Golithion
If you want to see mustangs head over to Oklahoma they have some of the largest mustang preserves or ranches in the US here's one for you to look up on, thechoctawranch.com... another one I think is called Black Mountain mustang Preserve or something like that, it's in south eastern Oklahoma and was the place where Hidalgo got most of it's horses from for the movie.
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reply posted on 6-6-2011 @ 03:17 AM by Raud
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Hello Nixie!

We saw plenty of wild horse, mostly in Nevada.

Trip report will be composed when I am done renovating and moving to a new apartment (in other words; it will be posted rather later than sooner...).
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