I never imagined riding would be such an enriching experience -it has certainly given me a wonderful perspective and understanding of what makes Mongolia such a special place and just why its culture and history is so tightly linked to the horse.
Here are some of my favourite scenes/memories...
...while we contemplate getting wet! |
Didn't quite pull out the camera in time to catch the car being set adrift but you'll get a good idea of just how fast flowing the river was (and how lucky it wasn't all over before it had even began!)
Sue being suited up with a back-pack, Mongolian style. Thanks for carrying my boots! :D |
Barely able to keep my feet above the water (me in front) but I'm not sure why I bothered, I still got pretty wet. |
Further on, grassy green meadows -perfect for a long gallop. |
Girls pull in for refreshments after a long gallop |
Turtle Rock |
Beautiful granite rock formations |
My friends: Sue, Julie and Robyn. Challenge 2: Get a good nights sleep. Fail! |
Trying to gather enough wood before dark. The wood was extremely dry so nothing a good foot stomp couldn't chop! |
View from our patch- a scree fall |
3 comments:
Susie, I'm blown away by the beautiful pictures. What a great adventure!
Well Sis, who would have thought you would be the outdoorsie type!
Looks amazing. Mongolia has certainly opened up some unforgetable experiences.
What a pity I am going to Spain as I would have joined you.
I can imaginYou are good to have around !!! You such a handy( man girl )in anything You do I remember when we use to go camping when you where a little girl You where so Gorgeous Helpful always, Ilove to have You on my side any time!! Dad and I always said if Susie stops going with us we won't go camping Not worth it!! U tireless worker!!!have fun Darling Love your pictures Love always Mum xoxoxo
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