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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 294341" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Years ago I was looking for a trail that showed on a old topo I had that the early miners miner's had used in the Oxbow drainage in Hells Canyon Idaho. Was horse back on a big timbered hill side and the horses were getting beat so I tied both my saddle horse and the pack horse off in a little pocket and worked up a side canyon on foot thinking that if the trail contoured around the steep little canyon I would see signs of it. It took about 4 hours and when coming back down I misjudged the distance and where I thought I left to horses they were nowhere to be seen. Thank god it was summer time and didn't get dark till about 9:30 because it was about that when I found them.</p><p></p><p>Looking back though it was a pretty fun day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 294341, member: 10391"] Years ago I was looking for a trail that showed on a old topo I had that the early miners miner’s had used in the Oxbow drainage in Hells Canyon Idaho. Was horse back on a big timbered hill side and the horses were getting beat so I tied both my saddle horse and the pack horse off in a little pocket and worked up a side canyon on foot thinking that if the trail contoured around the steep little canyon I would see signs of it. It took about 4 hours and when coming back down I misjudged the distance and where I thought I left to horses they were nowhere to be seen. Thank god it was summer time and didn’t get dark till about 9:30 because it was about that when I found them. Looking back though it was a pretty fun day. [/QUOTE]
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