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Postby miasmum » 11 Aug 2013, 22:19

is where I went yesterday and I had a brilliant time. This is my llama Grappa, who was an absolute star

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and this is me and Grappa with Julie and Fudge (Julie and Sheila bought me my llama trek for my birthday)
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby Ally » 11 Aug 2013, 22:23

Lucky duck Shell...I would love that.

Glad you had a good time. xx
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby Diflower » 11 Aug 2013, 22:26

Lovely, and not disparaging it, but just wondering...so you just go for a walk, holding onto these llamas...so what about it is better than just seeing a bunch of llamas in a field, and stopping to say hello? :?
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby tonicha » 11 Aug 2013, 22:39

Glad you enjoyed it xxx
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby Kaz » 12 Aug 2013, 06:47

That looks fun Shell 8-) :D :D :D

I love llamas but they can be a bit 'feisty' :shock: :lol: Perhaps that is why they do it like this Di, they have got harnesses on ;) :lol:
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby miasmum » 12 Aug 2013, 06:56

No they are not feisty Kaz, only with each other around food and lady llamas. They are calm most of the time. You are told to show them who is boss from the offset and not to let them eat the grass and hedgerow or to run ahead or lag behind or they will do it the whole trek. I was glad I had had a Newfoundland so I had handled something large before, although not that large :lol: because I was firm and Grappa was great. Charlie's walker wasn't and Charlie spent the whole trek bending down eating the grass, chewing the hedges and generally being a naughty llama.

They have harnesses on so you can lead them, not because they are feisty Kaz.

Di I suppose its the same as saying to Ally, why are you climbing than mountain, can't you just stand and look at it?
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby debih » 12 Aug 2013, 07:16

Pleased you had a good time Shell.

I still think chicken trekking would have been more fun though. ;)
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby saundra » 12 Aug 2013, 07:24

very brave shell
i thought they were fiesty as well
im so glad you enjoyed it and the weather was nice
iknow there are some near scarborough
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby Kaz » 12 Aug 2013, 15:43

Ok sorry, I stand corrected ;) They had some llamas at Hartpury that B found feisty, but perhaps they were just rogue ones ;) :lol: xxxxxx
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Re: Llama trekking

Postby Ally » 12 Aug 2013, 15:51

Kaz wrote:Ok sorry, I stand corrected ;) They had some llamas at Hartpury that B found feisty, but perhaps they were just rogue ones ;) :lol: xxxxxx


I'd be the rogue llama. :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
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