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Friday, April 6, 2012

From Riverbend Hotsprings to the Rodeo with Art Lamely, Sue Hemming, and the horses they road in on.

We get ready to leave Riverbend Hotsprings to meander up to Colorado. 

The day before we left Art and Sue the couple we met in Hillsboro on horseback rode into town.  We found them a spot to camp in at the Rodeo Arena at the fairgrounds.

Lucky is Sue's horse
Big John is Art's horse 

Benjamin is Sue's pack horse - he is not camera shy and liked to zoom in for a close up! 

Josie is Art's pack horse - part mustang and is absolutely beautiful. 

After they got settled in we drove Art up to the Walmart for supplies.  We had gone to the feed store and gotten them a "three string" bale of Hay for the horses.  The next day left Riverbend Hotsprings and pulled into the fairgrounds.

Art showed off his bareback skills for us with Big John who is part thoroughbred.  Art is taller than Gary to give you an idea of Big John's size (16.2 hands)

Sometime during the first night in the corral, Josie injured her left rear leg.  Art and Sue cancelled their Hot Springs soak in order to deal with that.   After Art had strained their cash reserves resupplying at Walmart, we went down to the feed store and picked up another bale of hay and paid for some Bute (Ibuprofen) for Josie.  We gave them a ride up to Socorro to scout the ride and pick up some mail Sue was expecting.  They scoped out the lay of the land for the trip on horseback and it did not look hospitable.  You look at the scenery a whole lot different when you're on horseback.  They average 12-15 miles a day.  There seemed to be a 5 mile stretch where you couldn't get there from here and not much water along the way either.  We returned to T or C and had some cocktails outside. 

Tucson was enthralled with the horses and so wanted to play with them ("They want to play with me Mommy - they told me so!).  He found a bit of lasso rope and started heading to the corral.

We enjoyed visiting and getting to know Art and Sue over the 3 days we spent with them. We got a phone message from Sue the day after we left.  It seems Josie is on the mend and they will be getting trailered to Socorro by some other people they met in TorC. 

We wish them the best on their Journey!  Who knows - maybe we'll meet again!


Till Later!

Meanwhile, we keep on Trek'n

Melissa, Gary & Tucson

 


2 comments:

Acacia Riding Adventures said...

I Am a trail riding outfit 13 miles north of Socorro and would welcome y'all here as long as you need....I have ample corral space and plenty of great riding trails and I am A Farrier & Trainer as well as a Dude outfitter!!!

Acacia Riding Adventures said...

My # is 575-517-0477 and email is horseguide2@yahoo.com