Drawing of a burrow with one ear up and one ear down, a pine branch decorates the picture. The text on this postcard reads, "I am the burro passive, I carry burdons (sic) massive, Up long steep trails I go, Over the rocks and through the snow"
Appears to be a clown act at the Roundup, Little Joe and Maude (a burro) are in the foreground, 2 people on horseback and 5 people on foot standing next to the duo. Other horses and riders are seen indistinctly in the far background.
A colorized view of a train of pack burros on a trail with two men in the rear, one of them on horseback, leading another horse. Postmarked on March 5, 1912 in Ouray, and mailed to Mrs. and Mr. Robert Pickens in Montrose from Mrs. Minnie Wright and Flora.
A train of at least a dozen mules with packs on their backs is waiting, partway across a bridge, with more pack animals standing solitary in the distance. Postmarked in Ouray on May 3, 1907. The card was printed in Germany by litho-chrome and has a canceled one cent stamp on it.
View of burros dragging long wooden pieces up a mountain path. Someone has written on the address side: "This is how they pack all the materials and supplies up to the gold mines. Then, coming down, each mule carries two big sacks of ore."
Photo print image of pack mules, each carrying 2 big pipes on their backs through a town street. Roof tops of buildings and mountain cliff edges are visible in background.