Re: [RC] Does anybody even bother to read the rules? (an apology) - Dot Wiggins
I think there were few if any "wild" horses in the immediate Council
area. Might have been a handful down on the Snake River breaks but
that's close to 50 miles (not as the crow flies) from Council. If your
BLM/FS summer grazing allotments were in the Indian Mtn section you were getting
close to the small Crane Creek herds, 10/15 miles, could possibly, but not
likely, to run into some It's a big area.
The bigger bands are still in Owyhee county, across the Snake and at least
100 miles away at best, and kind of in another world. Not as many there
now as in the 70s and 80s. We have seen some on Steph's rides, and
on other nearby riding trails.
So it's quite likely Tammy would not have been anywhere to see
any. As the "wild" horse controversy creates a lot of talk pro and con, I
am surprized she didn't hear of any in an adjoining county. Guess
it's all in who you visit or work with at any time. Not a big
deal. (:>)
Subject: Re: [RC] Does anybody even
bother to read the rules? (an apology)
Yep, your right! I never saw a wild horse in Council, ID
area. It was also back in the 1980's that I lived there for 10
years. So how many Wild Horses did they have then that I never
saw?
Tammy Robinson Trail-Rite Products 18171 Lost
Creek Road Saugus, CA 91390 661/513-9269 office 661/713-3912
cell 661/513-9206 fax www.trail-rite.com
In a message dated 7/25/2008 12:08:21 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
katswig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Tammy Robinson could easily have avoided being corrected for (and
then having to complain about being corrected for) asserting that there
were no wild horses in SW Idaho had she simply gone the the BLM
website, followed the links to Wild Horses and to Idaho and discovered
that it says that there are 775 wild horses in Idaho and four Herd
Management Areas in/around the Boise Area which is both south and west of
Council, Idaho where she says she never saw
any.