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[pct-l] Donna's horse encounter tips
Lonetrail@aol.com wrote:
>Hey
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>Have any of you ever encountered outfitters leaving their pack stock return
>loose to their Stables in the High Sierras. There will be a lead horse
>rounding up the others and driving then along the trail.
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Wow, I haven't seen that one yet, and I am glad. I have had similar
problems on two occasions with horses that are turned loose to graze at
night. Once at Simpson meadow and once at Purple Lake. My llamas were
picketed about 40' from my tent, and a bunch of loose horses came into
camp in the middle of the night and started pushing the llamas around.
A horse is three times the size of a llama and a horse can kill a llama
with one swift kick. It took us about 30 minutes of yelling and
rock-throwing to drive the horses out of camp in each instance.
I try to avoid camping near horse camps, but sometimes they are so
well-hidden you don't know they are there until they come charging in at
4 a.m.
llamalady