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Monday March 1 2010
The Wagon Wheel Homestead on Brown's Creek was our destination today.
We'd
approached it from the north side of Brown's Creek one day last year,
but we'd come to a locked gate and were only able to look down on it.
There are no locked gates on the other side, so we thought we'd try to
get there from the south side.
We did our reconnaissance on a
map and planted the route firmly in our heads, then lit off southwest
toward the Owyhee mountains. Karen recalled some of the way from the
June Almosta Bennett Hills endurance ride that used some of this trail.
Close to the mountains we turned southeast

on a 2-track road near the base of them.

The snow had just melted off this road. Horse hooves slipped and sunk
in the mud, and we did a lot of walking. We crossed the three big
drainages: Little Hart Creek, Hart Creek,

and Brown's Creek, (we think we named them correctly - the little ones
can have deceptively deep canyons at some places) and several little
ones, all of which had varying amounts of running water from snowmelt
at this time of year in these mild winter temperatures.

We
knew we had to turn left after we crossed and climbed out of Brown's
Creek (in fact I'd seen a road on the ridge in the distance)... but
somehow we missed any turnoff. By the time we'd crossed another couple
of drainages, we knew we'd gone way too far, and we were going to end
up on Bachman Grade road, a main gravel road that climbs up into and
crosses the Owyhees.
But, no matter. It was new scenery, a
completely new trail for me, and the horses were getting a good workout
in that mud and from the climbing out of all those drainages.

Coming back down toward Oreana on Bachman Grade road, we had some long
steady miles of trotting. The skies were clear and it was cool and
breezy - a perfect winter day for riding.

We
had to do a bit of bushwhacking on the way back, because a new fence
has just been put in across our usual trail back > : (
...but Jose's Homing Compass was working just fine, and he had everything under control.
The
horses had worked up a good sweat with the workout and their hairy
coats, and by the end of the day I was whooped. I felt like I'd done an
endurance ride today.
And come to think of it - we did! We'd made a 25 mile loop. Nice jaunt on a winter day in the Owyhee desert.
