Love it! Perfect music too. We pack on burros and mammoth donkeys and hike the trails while leading them. We wouldn't be able to get into the backcountry without our wonderful donkeys. Thanks for the video!
That truly is gods country.. spent a whole summer packing in & fighting fire there a couple years ago… miss it something fierce… not the fire fighting , miss the packing in though
8:56 you use what looks to be the exact same climbing swivels and carabiners on your high line that I use on mine for what looks to be the exact same reason I do. Great video!
Woo-hoo another video. Watching it right now on my TV!!!! Hope your doing well still!!! From clackamas oregon. Meet you back at the Clark county fair grounds during that show earlier this year
Hello from Montana! Robert, what dates were you there? I was impressed that there was still so much green grass and did you run into many other parties packing stock? Was it hard to find a secluded campsite near the Wall? Also, appears there were just two of you--how many days were you out that you needed two pack animals? Filing your answers away for my own adventure!
Perri! Great to hear from you! We had planned on being out for 16 days but had to head back on day 8. We saw very few stock users on the trip and none at the wall. The bear grass was lush at the Wall, but the ponies wouldn't touch it. For stock water at the wall, we dipped coffee cups into seeps and then into a bucket.
So relaxing to watch, thanks.
Thanks for the kind words!
Trailered up from Arizona and rode The Bob. The things I saw. Best horse adventure of my life. Pure Heaven.
Glad you had a good time!
Looks like an excellent ride! You visit the most spectacular areas.
Thank you. It was a fab trip with my best friend!
Love it! Perfect music too. We pack on burros and mammoth donkeys and hike the trails while leading them. We wouldn't be able to get into the backcountry without our wonderful donkeys. Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much!
This is one of the routes we will take.
Nice edit on the video Robert. I felt like I was there with you the whole way. Keep up the good work. Mike Anderson, Nebraska.
Thanks for the very kind words! Your work provided much of the inspiration. Thank you!
That truly is gods country.. spent a whole summer packing in & fighting fire there a couple years ago… miss it something fierce… not the fire fighting , miss the packing in though
It's pretty country that's for sure! Thanks for helping keep it green!
8:56 you use what looks to be the exact same climbing swivels and carabiners on your high line that I use on mine for what looks to be the exact same reason I do. Great video!
Thanks! Good eye!
Woo-hoo another video. Watching it right now on my TV!!!! Hope your doing well still!!! From clackamas oregon. Meet you back at the Clark county fair grounds during that show earlier this year
Thank you very much for the kind words! It's good to be producing videos again!
Nice. Did you go over Headquarters Creek pass? Is there a part 2?
Planning to finally make it to the Wall along this route. How did you come back to. Benchmark ?
We did an out and back trip this time.
Hello from Montana! Robert, what dates were you there? I was impressed that there was still so much green grass and did you run into many other parties packing stock? Was it hard to find a secluded campsite near the Wall? Also, appears there were just two of you--how many days were you out that you needed two pack animals? Filing your answers away for my own adventure!
Perri! Great to hear from you! We had planned on being out for 16 days but had to head back on day 8. We saw very few stock users on the trip and none at the wall. The bear grass was lush at the Wall, but the ponies wouldn't touch it. For stock water at the wall, we dipped coffee cups into seeps and then into a bucket.
@@HorseandMuleAdventureswithTrai Thanks for your video. I got a wonderful visual from your stock water anecdote.
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