This is an old fence line, possibly the remains of a horse trap constructed by Stayton's great grandfather and uncles. They would chase and catch the wild horses before the Wild Horse Act was declared to protect the horses ( and probably, truth be known, even after that) Fence lines would be constructed of the available materials. This would detour the horses to run straight into a holding corral where they could be roped and moved into trailer for hauling.
This was our first time together at this site. We really enjoyed finding the pinyon fence and fantasized about the past. We spend the day reminiscing about those who have been there before us, it does our hearts good, at least for this one day they live on and are such a part of us.
Old shelter, cabin, maybe summer residence. It is almost gone with the weather of time. We try to imagine how it would have been to have lived this way.
There is still the remains of an old heating/cook stove, only because it was too heavy for someone to care to remove it.
All in all it was a great day. We seen a lot of country and some beautiful horses.
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