Lynda Smith watched the chase with one eye glued to her camera and a long telephoto lens. Through the viewfinder, about a mile away, a herd of wild horses raced up a ridge, leaving a trail of brown, white, and black as they ran through the sagebrush, with a helicopter flying low just behind them. A helicopter kicks up dust as it rounds up wild horses in the Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area during a roundup operation on Monday. Photo co…
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Lynda Smith watched the chase with one eye glued to her camera and a long telephoto lens. Through the viewfinder, about a mile away, a herd of wild horses raced up a ridge, leaving a trail of brown, white, and black as they ran through the sagebrush, with a helicopter flying low just behind them. A helicopter kicks up dust as it rounds up wild horses in the Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area during a roundup operation on Monday. Photo co…