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Volume 9, Number 49 | January 11, 2018
These three horses are running wild in the CRMS riding arena but the only true wild horse in this bunch is the leader, Rune. Photo by Jane Bachrach
CRMS goes wild
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By Jane Bachrach Sopris Sun Staff
NCE UPON A TIME, in its early ranching days, Colorado Rocky Mountain School had an equestrian program. It was phased out in the late ’70s, early ’80s, and brought back in the fall of 2015. Then, five months ago, the program went wild!
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Thanks to a grant proposal written by students Megan Leahy, LJ Robertson and Morgan Young for the Chris Babbs Prize, (a CRMS school board initiative that awards funds for selected studentinitiated projects,) the program was able to adopt a wild mustang from a herd living in the Great Di-
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vide Basin in Wyoming. That horse was taken to a Canon City BLM holding facility as a yearling, which is where CRMS History Chair and Horse Program Director Amanda Leahy found him. “I chose him from the BLM herd because of the A HORSE STORY page 6
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