In the high desert of southwest Utah lives a band of feral horses known as the Sulpher Herd. For mustang lovers, a visit to the herd's habitat is an almost mystical journey. These small, tough animals have galloped the dusty hills since the late 1500s, when their ancestors strayed from the encampments of the conquistadores. They were isolated for over five centuries by the 9,000 ft peaks of the Needle Range, which are nearly identical to thier Spanish forebears. Seeing these beautiful animals is like a voyage to a time when the West was truly wild.
Just thought I would share...this is part of a true story I recently read.


