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"A short distance south of the [Geronimo Surrender] marker [on AZ 80, just north of Apache, Arizona] is a road which leads east and then south/southeast to the actual surrender site [in Skeleton Canyon]. This is four-wheel-drive country, and heavy rains can render the road virtually impassible in spots. Once at the site, the canyon road leads east and ends about two miles inside New Mexico. From there, travel is by foot following either the canyon floor (the creek bed) or a higher narrow trail. For one who wishes to understand the elusiveness of the Apaches and the difficulties in the Army's attempts to capture them, a day spent hiking Skeleton Canyon will be an invaluable lesson."
from: www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/People/Geronimossurren...
Trip to S. Arizona, Passing Roosevelt Lake, attended a Women's Apache and healing ceremony. I truly felt the healing ..
Apache was overused at fairs and parties for pony rides. When his leg finally gave out he could no longer be ridden, and was "of no use." He now lives at Tamerlaine Farm Animal Sanctuary where he does not have to "earn" his keep.
Apache can be shy, but in this photo Sanctuary visitor Amanda coaxes him to approach and be petted.
The Sanctuary is in Montague NJ.
On the way home this afternoon and popped into the Apache Cafe @armyflying for a baked spud and cup of tea...all alongside a busy Middle Wallop. And loved seeing XT131 up close!
We turned Apache out with Hey Bey and they got along famously, mock fighting, chasing each other, and grooming each other.
Apache (left) and Toy (right) are some of the first residents of the new Tamerlaine Sanctuary in Montague NJ. They have plenty of room in their pasture.
Trip to S. Arizona, Passing Roosevelt Lake, attended a Women's Apache and healing ceremony. I truly felt the healing ..
Apache re enters the Solent after its lap of Poole bay during the ORDA Cowes Poole race ,run with the main Cowes Torquay powerboat race 2009 credit Rob Clifford - rjc photography
Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa) found along the Willow Springs Trail in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area right outside Las Vegas, Nevada.
Photo by Jim Cribbs/BLM/2013
Wolf Conservation Center, South Salem, NY - It's purpose is to promote wolf conservation by teaching about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future.