mtblackdog
Lil-Rokslider
Grew up on family ranches. Worked cattle, packed, guided, hunted on horses my whole life. Went down to the Gore Range in Co one fall to guide and help a buddy out for 3rd season elk deer. He gave me his best horse for the week. A wild horse he got from New Mexico. Long story short it was the most incredible mountain horse I have ever been on even up to now. We hunted in ice, snow, rocks to 12,000 feet. That horse knew his every step and did it with such smoothness it is hard to explain. He rarely stumbled even in the roughest of rocks. Damn mountain goat. He would travel so fast in that stuff we would be 50 yards ahead of the rest of the group. I always attributed it to the fact that he was born an raised on the wild horse range in NM. I called my dad at the end of the hunt and said we needed to buy him. He was only 8 years old, we offered $12,000 and my buddy turned it down. He knew what he had. On a sad note, that winter the girl who oversaw the stock, fed him staight hot alfalfa and he coliced and died. My point being they are out there off those ranges but the rare ones are just that rare and worth every penny. That horse would have put me in country faster, safer and better than no other.