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This picture was taken on top of the Pilot, the highest elevation in Missouri. This was our destination. Once up there, we cooked up some lunch, rested a while and then made the 3 hour trek back to camp.
Pilot
About every 2 hours we´d rest the animals. This is where you see the diffrence between the stamina of a mule in comparison to horses. Mules hardly break a sweat, can carry 20% more weight than a horse, more stable in tight spots on a trail, won´t drink water when they are hot. I have had good horses of all breeds for a long time...but once you ride a well trained well bred mule...you won´t go back to a horse.
Resting the animals
Full posse
The posse (partial)
Although it may not look appealing, this is flat rock cooking at it´s best. Thinly sliced venison tenderloin marinated in brown sugar and seasoned salt for 2 days. 30 seconds on each side, throw it in a tortilla with jarlsburg cheese and you got yerself some gourmet vittles. Big chunks er´ spam!
Hot Rocks
Flipping deer steaks with a stick.
Lunch
Pay attention now...The horse that Monte is riding is not a western (cowboying) broke horse. He is a show jumper that we use for fox hunting and competition jumping. Peter coached Monte through a few how to´s and we let ol´ Maybe do his thing country style. ´Bout a 3 footer. You go, Monte.
The jump
The jump
Primitive camping Morgan style.
Camping
Monte & Maybe
This was kind of a special moment. About 5 miles into our ride a micro burst hit the area. Torrential rains turned the trails into white water streams. Lightning hit the ground 50 yards in front of us. Some saw it touch down. We made it back with a great story to tell and hung out in Bryan Moore´s barn drying out and eating wet sandwiches and cutting up.
Ozark ride, day 3
We had as much fun in the RV as we did anyplace else. Everyone was so compatable. Life long friends are made on this trip.
To Branson
From left top: Jason Ayers of Admark International, Hawaii,Peter Leffkowitz Jerry Hellebusch of Morgan Hunter, Kansas, Jacqui Nabat of Bryant Bureau, Michigan, Paul Hare, Michigan. Bottom: Ed Grey of Red Rock Ranch, Missouri, Robbin Ratcliff of Tall Pony Ranch, MO, Cindy Leffkowitz, Jennifer Spicher of MSXI, Michigan and Monte Merz of High Country Executive Search, Colorado.
Great times!
Best Time!
Jes´ holden´ Ed´s beer while he is dancin´.
Jes' & Ed
Ed...Peter...don´t give up your day jobs!
Ed & Peter
The Frosty Mug´ll never be the same. We arrived at 11pm, took over the karaoke machine and DJ by midnight and stumbled out for fried egg sandwiches by 3am.
The Frosty Mug
Cindy and her best friend Robbin.
Cindy & Robbin
Fall 2004
High tech cowboy on the cell phone checking stocks...Ed Grey riding Hildalga. Peter´s got this paint for sale. Solid trail horse.
Ed Grey
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