Ola Summit
Near Ola
Hosted by "Hot to Trot" Rita, Darell, and Josh
and their trusty steeds Ricki, Chica, and Roxanne
What a beautiful way to end the season! With a beautiful mountain ride, pleasant weather, and fun with horses and friends!
Friday Night
Saturday
"Oreos" Mike and Jimmy, Candy and Sissy
"Three Amigos" Toni and Nemo, John and Shorty
"Ola Gems" Tony and Misty, Lana and Rod, Holly and Mia
"Happy Trails" Robin and Scotty
"Zipper Lips" Raina and Whiskey, Barry (and Bit)
"North is that way"
"So, North is that way"
"Wanderers" Patty and Honey, Stasia and Bozo
"Faithful Die Hards" Sue and her grandson Silas
"Brush Poppers" Jesse and Sage
So Beautiful!
Tricky! Learned from BMMO rides.
So beautiful!
They were getting ready for a prescribed burn
Scotty wasn't too sure about the big orange things!
Until he discovered they are full of water. He was thirsty!
Perfect timing! Sue opened the gate for me. Thanks Sue!
Silas pointed the way to go.
Okay, which way do we go now?
The "pitch fork" at #2
Jesse coming up behind us just before turning off the main road onto the road to
camp.
First Place: "Zipper Lips"
Second Place: "Brush Poppers"
Third Place: "Happy Trails"
Fourth Place: "Three Amigos"
Fifth Place: "Ola Gems"
Sixth Place: "Oreos"
"Wanderers"
"Faithful Die Hards"
This beautiful rattle snake showed up in Candy and Mike's camp
Then continued on into the forest.
Ola School
Ola General Store
Carroll Baird's homestead along Squaw Creek was less than half
a mile west of the present-day site
of Ola where the old Indian trail crosses the creek. The trail was also used by
miners and others
taking the short cut between Oregon and the Boise Basin.