CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. — With his long, blond mane, bronze-colored body and sweet disposition, Surfer Dude was perhaps the most popular pony of his day. The stallion, who sired dozens of ponies like those celebrated in the childhood classic “Misty of Chincoteague,” has died.
The remains of the 23-year-old pony were found last week on the southern end of Assateague Island, the wind-swept barrier island off the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland. He likely died of natural causes, Denise Bowden, a member of the Chincoteague firefighters squad known as saltwater cowboys, said Tuesday.
“He’s like the Misty of our generation,” said Bowden, a native islander and member of the department. “He was such a gentle soul. He sired so many beautiful foals through the years for us. He was always leading the pack.”
“I think age just got to him,” Bowden said. “We had a pretty rough winter.”