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  1. Há 2 dias · Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Horse Association website, the official Internet source for information about the magnificent ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORSE, truly ‘One Horse For All Occasions’.

    • 4021 W E State Hwy 22, Corsicana, 75110, TX
    • shedguillory@gmail.com
    • (409) 382-5270
  2. Há 4 dias · The Gates family homesteaded in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in 1880. Kip represents the fifth generation of stockmen to run cattle and horses on the outfit. It’s challenging, up-and-down country, better than 8,000 feet above sea level at the ranch headquarters.

  3. Há 2 dias · GHS’s Hold That Thought Sire Bulletproof Dam WOF Amber Blue Skies Colt Foaled June 2022 Looking for that horse of a different color here he is. Both parents are roan so there is a possibility he could be homozygous roan. Will be ready to start under saddle soon.

  4. Há 1 dia · The tallest mountain in the region is Black Elk Peak (7,242 ft or 2,207 m). Borglum selected Mount Rushmore as the site for several reasons. The rock of the mountain is composed of smooth, fine-grained granite.

  5. Há 1 dia · Well broke registered and certified Rocky Mountain 8 year old gelding. Been there done that, solid sound trail horse, has been extensively trail ridden in Medora, Daniel Boone forest, and several overnight camping trips. Easy to catch, friendly, ties, bathes, loads and hauls without any issues.

  6. Há 2 dias · Jedediah Strong Smith (January 6, 1799 – May 27, 1831) was an American clerk, transcontinental pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer, mountain man and explorer of the Rocky Mountains, the Western United States, and the Southwest during the early 19th century.

  7. Há 18 horas · Aquarius Mountains: Arizona: Yavapai County Rangers killed 23 Indians (men, women and children) in the southern Aquarius Mountains, Arizona. 23 [272] 1868: Campo Seco: California: A posse of white settlers massacred 33 Yahis in a cave north of Mill Creek, California. 33 [273] [274] 1868: September 24: Massacre at La Paz: Arizona