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Wild Horse Country.

We boondocked on Crownland in Alberta, Canada.
We camped in one of our favourite spots.
Crownland, also known as Public Lands.

Note: A Public Lands Camping Pass is required to random camp on public land along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

It's close to Limestone Mountain in the Bearberry Valley, in Alberta, Canada.

The autumn colors were stunning.

Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.”- Emily Brontë

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.― Albert Camus

We discovered a wonderful prospective boondocking spot.

It has a suitable location for our Jayco.

Wild Horse Country.

“Our study involving the samples from Wild Horses, submitted by volunteer donors has revealed some extremely interesting results. Here’s what we do know. Our horses here in Alberta, are not of “Canadian Horse” decent, such as the ones studied by the same researchers in the Brittany Triangle, in B.C.. However, the most interesting connection is that just like the horses in the Chilcoltins, both studies show a connection to Russian breeds. The B.C. horses show markers indicating a connection to the Yakut, from Siberia, and our horses here in Alberta, are showing strong markers indicating a connection to the Altai, breed from Russia.”– Help Alberta Wildies

The wild horses came to visit us.

They get up close and personal with the camper.

Erik and Hubby are on the quad.

It's time to get down, Erik .

Shaggy Mane otherwise known as Coprinus comatus.

Cattle Grazing on leased Crown land.

Here comes trouble!

Turn the udder cheek and mooo-ve on!

 

  "A grazing lease is a formal disposition from the Government of Alberta, normally granted on public land where grazing is considered to be the best long-term use of the land. The leases can be issued for a term not exceeding 20 years (usually issued for 10 years). Leaseholders have exclusive right to the use of land for grazing purposes." -Alberta grazing lease.

If you didn’t like that cow joke don’t worry, I’ve got udders.

It’s better to be seen and not herd.

 
  
"Beyond the public and private sites across the province that you can camp in for a nightly fee, Alberta residents can peg their tent or drive an RV onto public (aka “crown”) land. It is also commonly known as “backcountry” camping, “random” camping or “boondocking”." - Road Trip Alberta. 

Goodnight.

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