It was around three o’clock in the morning when I began to worry about the llamas. I was huddled in a tent at 11,700 feet in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, and as sheets of rain and gusts of wind ...
After all, they were domesticated in similar terrain in the Andes about 5,000 years ago, and since then they’ve been used almost exclusively as pack animals on rough, high, dry trails.ACE IN THE ...
I was walking along a trail in Yellowstone National Park, meditating on mountains, breathing in the scent of pine and sagebrush, when a llama sneezed in my ear. With bear spray strapped to my waist, I ...
Llamas, originally from South America, are a member of the camelid family. They're used to guard sheep and as pack animals on mountain treks. Other owners breed and show llamas, train them to pull ...
A llama that escaped during a commercial pack trip in Yellowstone National Park has been on the loose since Aug. 12. Susi Huelsmeyer-Sinay, owner of the Yellowstone Llamas, told FTW Outdoors that the ...
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