Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Walter's long day

We crossed the Red River today, a huge steeply arched two-lane bridge on Hwy 2 with no shoulder or lane dividers. Lots of truck traffic. The sheriff escorted us, driving behind as I lead Walter on foot.

Approaching the bridge


I'm so proud of my million-dollar mule! He never so much as hesitated, even when huge logging trucks roared past inches away in the opposite lane. I'd guess the bridge was about a half-mile long.


We made it! View from the other side.


The terrain changed on the west side of the river, suddenly flat and open farmland.



Swallows under a highway bridge

We rode 20 miles to Vivian, LA.

"backyard oil rigs" - shallow wells, owned by whoever has mineral rights

Walter was a champ but is a bit sore tonite. Staying with mule folks! Boe and Celeste Caldwell, great folks and proud owners of 15 hunting mules.

A few members of the herd

More mules, with backyard oil rigs

Donna, a friend from an online mule group, came by! Happy evening for Walter and me.

1 comment:

  1. Bravo Walter! Bravely crossing such a scary bridge! Oh my!

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