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si vis pacem para bellum

you wished for no altercation and were prepared to stop one.

Yes, they're enjoying it so much, they rode to feed at one place and then to another. Teaternig has a couple rumples to iron out and she's green, but she has a real nice way about her. The girls did some riding today. Happy is all over their faces.
 

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Is there a lot of open land there? Practically everything in Texas is private land and we don't take trespassing lightly. So I ride down the county roads.
 

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It's all open land, houses, private property is the exception. There are miles between towns and open land between. If you google "Silver Springs, NV Satellite map", and find HWY 50( the pony express trail) you should be able follow that trail all the way to MO.
It will be called Lincoln HWY or 6 or 70 some places but will have 50 every so often. Some towns are 10 or 20 or 100 buildings with 0 in between across the states all the way back east. Some town are ghost towns, maybe a few buildings left or none. You can go east through Nevada, Utah, Colorado on and on. The next town West is Stagecoach, a very small town, a gas station a gun shop a small store or two or three a few houses. Break a heart road leads off of 50 south, we followed it several miles, it's unpaved, there are a few people who live back there that no one bothers, through the glasses I saw a pretty nice ranch house up west in the hills. One fence had a sign that read "Nothing worth dying for in here! and another that Said Trespassers will be shot, those that live will be shot again. Could be an old lady, doesn't want to be bothered by salesmen.
There a old fellow has a ranch you can get to by truck in a couple hours, or by horse from HWY 50 in 1/2 hour.
If you follow 50 you'll see there just bush an water holes and room for horses, burros, elk in some hill places mountain goats in other hills, and the smaller stuff, there are still, I think a few camel.

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