Indian Summer
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If they were horses they’d be at a trailhead by now. Those llamas might not come down until snow flies. I’ll take horses any day.
If they were horses they’d be at a trailhead by now. Those llamas might not come down until snow flies. I’ll take horses any day.
For somebody who considers themselves cool, you don't have a lot of nice things to say. I bet you have lots of friends. And yes, with multiple sittings just a couple days ago - they are alive. Not the easiest to wrangle them up though. I hope all the positivity you have shared with me is returned back to you.Thenks!!! I am pretty cool. To be fair it dosent seem like you really care much about these llamas, I mean you posted this on October 6 and are waiting until the 15th to even go post signs. I mean c’mon man, lol do you think these things are going to be alive in 2 weeks?
There have been continuous sightings of the llamas right at the trailhead where we started off. They are in the area, just never when myself or the owner have been up there.If they were horses they’d be at a trailhead by now. Those llamas might not come down until snow flies. I’ll take horses any day.
Much appreciated!I know a rancher that has cattle not too far from this area. I’ll text him and see if he’s seen them
The owner has been up several times with llamas, making noise, and trying to call them in. There have been sightings, but they seem to turn into ghosts the minute he shows.I'd take 2-3 up and Coral them, have them make some noise and wait, they will come a looking, remember they are pack animals use that to your advantage.
Good luck
Still though, if you are really concerned about getting them back why are you waiting until the 15th to even post signs up?There have been continuous sightings of the llamas right at the trailhead where we started off. They are in the area, just never when myself or the owner have been up there.
As someone who has eaten Alpaca and Llama,...If I shot one, I’d get it mounted.
Careful, the OP says some pretty mean things to people when they talk about the lamas he lost and is waiting 2 weeks to go post signs up about.As someone who has eaten Alpaca and Llama,...
It's not bad.
The owner has been up several times with llamas, making noise, and trying to call them in. There have been sightings, but they seem to turn into ghosts the minute he shows.
Correct. But that goes up to Sheep Mtn.There is indeed a trailhead there, called Grassy Run just like he said.
It was the trailhead that goes DOWN to Grassy Run long lost creek. All the sightings have been right in the area right off the road. Unfortunately, the llamas always turn to ghosts the minute the owner shows up to try to wrangle them up.Correct. But that goes up to Sheep Mtn.
There is also a ‘trail’ that goes DOWN to ‘Grassy Run’ along Lost Creek. All the way to the Buffalo Creek Ranch.
If I had lost llamas, that’s where I’d be looking. Or call John at the Buffalo and see if they’ve seen some ugly elk
Luckily, after the last sighting, it appears the tether with the cork screw tore and is no longer drawing the picket line. Guessing he was probably hung up, but the rope was either chewed threw or ripped. Less chance of getting hung up at this point.Oh good, a pissing match, that'lll fix it!!
Stan called me the other day about this deal and really didn't want to risk it but leaving llamas SECURELY tethered will almost always draw in the strays... Of course as we discussed if you don't stay right there its also a good way to lose a few more llamas!
3 things make time of the essence:
the above mentioned wolf presence
The dragging corkscrew, cant believe it didn't hang up as soon as the initial bolt slowed down, but that llama is a dead llama looking for a good spot to die until that breaks off.
And the current market value of pack llamas, two legged problems are always the worst, which is why Stan called me to see if anybody had been stopping by trying to sell some cheap pack trained llamas.
Now get back to slinging insults it'll keep this up top. Good luck on getting your boys back, last one I was involved with ended poorly.
Well that settles it folks, there's no wolves or predators in Colorado, no reason to come hunt IdahoLlamas were found and are back in possession with the owner. Thanks for everyone who offered support and positive thoughts!
I'm glad to read they were found and back home!Llamas were found and are back in possession with the owner. Thanks for everyone who offered support and positive thoughts!