LRTC Wild Horse Mentors'
WILD HORSE WORKSHOP 2002
Part Ten

Cher Eastep

Cher was pretty busy being Workshop Director, but she managed to get some pen time. She's a good hand with the horses but this year she focused on working with the burros.
A nice looking jennet
Some ground driving
Participants getting acquainted
Cher and Tom Pogacnik working an old timer

Janet Tipton

Janet is the Workshop Co-Director, in charge of all the workshop paperwork. In addition to that she is the official workshop photographer. She was able to find time to get into the pens to do some gentling and teaching, however like most photographers, she didn't show up in many workshop photos.

You can rest assured that Janet was always somewhere to be seen during the program troubleshooting some issue or getting some task accomplished when not behind the camera lens.

Janet headed up the crew in Salt Lake City that gentled and trained mustangs and burros for the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games.
Janet working a colt
"Riding the rail"
Supervising "down below"
Janet and Jim Rea working horses
Janet and Julie Erlon


BLM Land Use
Federal regulations require multiple use of Federal lands where appropriate. Management approaches to wild horse herds must accommodate a thriving ecological balance and preserve the multiple use relationships between the horse herds, other plants and animals and reasonable human interests.

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