Basque Sheep Herder and Pack Train Idaho 1939
A Basque sheep herder leads a pack train from a summer camp in Bear Valley, located in Adams County, Idaho. In the past, this journey required thirty-five days of ascent and twenty days of descent, showcasing the herders dedication and the challenges of livestock management. The image dates back to October 1939 and is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Basque Sheep Herder and Pack Train Idaho 1939
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