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To: haqihana who wrote (132887)3/22/2001 4:55:54 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Thanks for the response on your cool sign off. Regarding the wild horses, I have read that there is an area that I thought was in CA (but may be NV) that has the only unmanaged wild horse population in the U.S. There are other wild horses, but the populations are managed. You can see them by going on a guided horseback trip into the high desert where they live. It takes some amount of days to track and spot them as they are quite mobile and quite skittish. I think some trips come back with no sightings. When they do find them it is supposed to be an amazing experience. I have told myself that I will do it someday and I hope I hold myself to it.
Scott