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Author Archives: Sea G Rhydr
Flash Back: Corcoran
As we sit here at the Tule State Elk Reserve, mountains are visible to the south for the first time in months. This is both exciting and terrifying, as it means we are nearing the end of our trek through … Continue reading
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Tagged campfire cooking, camping in yard, Corcoran, Farm Fresh Foods, free steaks, Tule Elk, walking on blisters
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Words of Wisdom on the Diner Wall
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Tagged courage, diner wall, Diner Wisdom, John Wayne quote, saddling up, taft
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On the Eve of Adventure
Tomorrow at 7am we are loading the ponies into a horse trailer and hitching a ride down into the Los Padres National Forest. This week has been intense and we are grateful to have been granted a week’s rest with … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 days of Christmas, Daisy horse, fill my skillet, GF Ink, God Willing, Los Padres, wonderful sister
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New Year – New Horse!
So much can change in a week! A week ago we were feeling fairly hopeless about Jesse James’ ability to continue with us on the Journey. We had given up on being able to visit the hot springs. We were … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, big strong horse, Daisy horse, four horses, gift horse, no debt policy, riding home, Taft Midway Driller, wrong horse
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Holly’s Photos
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Tagged Cowgirl, Finehorn, girl on pony, Gryph, Holly Johnson, horse noses, Jesse James, picking feet
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The Mountains Ahead
This morning we awoke in a camper-trailer in Tupman; the horses munching on alflafa in a goat pen where they spent the night. We are at the foot of the foothills of the mountains which we must cross in order … Continue reading
Free Range Rollercoaster
Last night I sat down and started a blog entry about the ups and downs of the past week. I hit the “save draft” button and went to take a bath. When I got back to the computer, everything I’d … Continue reading
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Tagged blisters on soles, leading my horse, low-carb, nobody pregnant, rhabdomyolosis, three ponies
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Sea’s Journal: Excerpts (Oct. 23-28)
23 October – Pitched camp in darkness – lost again – horses drank from puddles today. Left BS camp just after 11 – found Flynn Ridge Road today – a beautiful ridge-top ride – horses dripping sweat exhausted by the … Continue reading
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Tagged bailey ridge, bear bags, bear scat, DeLorme atlas, dry camp, guard horse, hornets and horses, horse travel, MRC maps, Redwood Valley, Renegade hoof Boots, wild pigs
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Sea’s Journal: excerpts (Oct. 18-22)
18. October – Another crazy day. Last night’s camp was only 1/2 mile or so before Dimmick. Less than 6 months ago Gryph and i took a canoe down the Navarro River from Dimmick to the Ocean. Today, less than … Continue reading

