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COMPLETED ANOTHER WILD HORSE TRIP

Steven Quon July 7, 2019

One thing I don't do very often is take pictures with my phone, this one is off my phone from last night. I love storms for photo opportunities and had to pay the price and get pelted with hail to capture this. I got struck right in the eye with a hail ball that stunned me but I was okay.

I was very fortunate to escape this bad storm. I've never seen rain come down so hard and the roads were just a mud slide. I would have loved to continue working in it with the wildies but it was too dangerous.

This kind of weather with wildies was a real sight to see, especially since the last bunch I crossed paths with were 4 or 5 bands for a total of 45+ horses in one big open field.

It's just too bad that a helicopter was out circling all of them the entire time I was out there.

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