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The Mustangs Are Coming to Westcliffe!

By Fred Hernandez

The legendary mustang is one of the most distinctive icons of the American West. Descended from the horses reintroduced to this continent by Spanish explorers the mustangs have roamed freely throughout ten states including California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Texas. Today there are a number of problems besetting these freedom loving herds that need immediate attention. It is the responsibility of Americans to learn more about these beautiful animals, recognize their plight and act by assisting in their protection, management, care and maintenance.

For the first time ever in Custer County EQUUS Film and Arts Fest and the Mustang Summit, an organization dedicated to enlightening the public in general about the mustang and wild horses in America, brings to Westcliffe three exciting days packed with informative, educational and entertainment programs that will delight not only horse lovers but the public in general. Mark your calendar from the evening of September 28th through October 1st. It will be a weekend “round up” with everything from documentary films at the Jones Theater, fourteen  nationally recognized mustang trainers,  six of which will be working with mustangs which will then be available for adoption at BbarB Ranch. BbarB will be hosting the Fundraiser Dinner on Thursday night, Feb 28th with Music by the High Country Junkies Band, along with presentations from guest speakers and sponsors.

Musical performances by country western stars Jared Rogerson and Lacy Dalton will be at the Jones Theater on Sat evening, and much more. There is an impressive list of guest speakers from across the country who will give presentations about day-to-day interactions with the mustangs. There will be forums at which groups of those interested can listen to experts, ask questions and discuss concepts and ideas. Fine Artists, Book Authors, Film makers and vendors will be showcased at the Jones Theater throughout the weekend.  This exciting event begins on Thursday, September 28th from 3  to 8 p.m. at the B-Bar-B Ranch with an agenda that will include dinner.

The best way to get more information about the great event is to contact Ms. Melody DeBenedictis. Melody is a local artist and a passionate advocate for the mustangs.  A new resident here is Westcliffe, she is the Coordinator for Westcliffe, Colorado of the EQUUS Film and Arts Fest and The Mustang Summit. She can be reached at 505-429-6597. Or, see her website www.melodydebenedictis.com.

For the full schedule and online ticket purchases visit the Equus Film Fest website at www.equusfilmfestival.net, or you can purchase paper tickets here in Westcliffe at Candy’s Coffee on 2nd Street downtown Westcliffe, as well as Silver Cliff Mountain Inn (Willie’s Restaurant) in Silver Cliff.

Meet L&L ManQuest at the Mustang Summit

Journey of a Life Time
Meet the White Family
‘Life- Schooling’ Boys to Men

by Laura Vass
Sangre de Cristo Sentinel

–Westcliffe, Colorado

(L to R) Terra, Joshua, Levi and Lucus White

The White Family, all  raised in Nevada,  set out from Susanville, California as a starting point in April of 2022,  with the goal of traveling coast to coast with their sons as a homeschooling journey.  The first journey destination was back to Elko, Nevada..

This week the Wet Mountain Valley is their “resting” point. The family is staying out on Gene and Denise Keller’s place as they prepare to speak and share at B-Bar-B Ranch as part of the EQUUS Festival on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.  Gene Keller said in four days, the young men broke two green horses, one of which Denise is able ride now. “ They are good farriers, also.”

The parents, Joshua and Terra White, explain their vision for their sons Levi (16) and Lucus (15)  this way:

We are on an adventure like no other! A home school journey across the United States; an epic adventure with perils and praise. Our vision is to cross the United States four years, horse-back; a true depiction of our interpretation of our pioneering fathers. Our pioneering fathers were made of iron. Men cut from a cloth that is no more. Our pioneering fathers displayed a code of honor and chivalry,  that we have on our list of becoming men. Lucus,15 years, and Levi, 16 years, have embarked on a quest to endure all that comes their way. To endure all weather, freeze or burn. Ride and train their horses as they meet the world that they will be living in “head on” at three to 30 miles a day. They will meet all creeds and colors of men in this world furthering their right to be in it. They will manage all the money, plan all travel  [routes] and they will endure and overcome all consequences and struggles, they will gain work ethics, they will learn bartering skills and much, much more. Dire moments overcome with grace and significant moments overcome with humble acceptance is on our man quest list Lord willing. This epic adventure is no sacrifice, only a parent’s duty, hopefully this is the greatest gift we can give two of the world’s best boys. The goal is that everything will be easy after this. God’s Country is the greatest most beautiful gift of all. Our motto: Live Don’t Just Exist!”

In visiting with them this week, it sounds like they are meeting all their goals thus far.  The young men started out with $1,200 which they used to buy their horses and figure out how and what to pack.  They took old saddles belonging to their granddad, ripped them apart and remade them to fit their needs. Over the last year, through work and barter they’ve updated their tack and equipment and have been very innovative. These young men even broke all their horses.

Levi and Lucus have learned much about themselves and the world around them, being in survival mode and having to create and implement solutions to each problem or complication as they travel. Both parents have a rodeo background,  but  Levi and Lucus have been responsible for mapping out routes, taking on odd jobs when funds are needed, training horses and much more.

Currently, they pack with two donkeys (Thelma and Louise) seven horses and two dogs, one of which they rescued from a bobcat trap and nursed back to health.

For an incredibly rewarding, once in a lifetime window into a life very similar to exploring the West 200 years ago, we  encourage everyone to  meeting Levi and Lucus at B-Bar-B Ranch.  This IS true grit.  As part of  the EQUUS Festival/Mustang Summit  this weekend, they are scheduled to speak/demonstrate at 2 p.m.  on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, September 29th – October 1st at the B-Bar-B Ranch located  on CR 160/ Hermit Road outside Westcliffe, Colorado.

(This is a paid event)  See below.

For the full schedule and online ticket purchases visit the Equus Film Fest website at www.equusfilmfestival.net, or you can purchase paper tickets here in Westcliffe at Candy’s Coffee on 2nd Street downtown Westcliffe, as well as Silver Cliff Mountain Inn (Willie’s Restaurant) in Silver Cliff. For the full schedule and online ticket purchases visit the Equus Film Fest website at www.equusfilmfestival.net, or you can purchase paper tickets here in Westcliffe at Candy’s Coffee on 2nd Street downtown Westcliffe, as well as Silver Cliff Mountain Inn (Willie’s Restaurant) in Silver Cliff.

To follow or support the Whites from Westcliffe forward, see their website  https://www.llmanquest.com/or follow them on Tik-Tock for Facebook under L+L ManQuest. The White family plans on a more southern route for the winter months.

Thank you, White Family, for blessing us with your experiences and your warmth! We think you are a wonderful inspiration to us all!  God keep and bless each of you!