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Cow Country
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Re: Cow Country
I was up at my old stompin' grounds today. The a7 at Bob Creek. What a nice day, 75F and sunshine. I could still see some smoke at the north end but it's 40 kms away and the fire is under control now. Apparently it did not get into the a7 ranch lease. Just checking on cows, and a chance to get Badger out for a stretch. Snow coming tomorrow and the rest of the week. It is very nice ranch country up there, when I worked there from '05 to '13, I rode some long days there. 2 hours out to the cattle, work all day, and 2 hours back to the ranch. 12-14 hour days were pretty normal. Old Badger was in good shape then. I also used Dakota and our late mare Magic. They were always game, but none as game as Magic.
Saw a few hunters, but nobody having much luck by the sound of it. No motorized vehicles allowed in there so you walk in, ride in or pull a wagon in. What a great day to be horseback in the wilderness.
ps...those are just clouds not fire smoke.
Saw a few hunters, but nobody having much luck by the sound of it. No motorized vehicles allowed in there so you walk in, ride in or pull a wagon in. What a great day to be horseback in the wilderness.
ps...those are just clouds not fire smoke.
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Re: Cow Country
I did actually find cattle eventually today...
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Re: Cow Country
I had a horse for about 28 years and can't imagine what it would have been like to be able ride such wide open spaces. I still miss Ruby, the last few years of her life we didn't ride much, we both had bad knees.
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Re: Cow Country
She looks like a real sweetie. We had a little mare for 24 years. I know exactly what you mean. Miss her still.
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Re: Cow Country
Rode my grandads saddle this elk season. Its got thinner stirrups than I'm used to, not as thin as those on badgers saddle but they were sure comfortable!
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I have a set of 2" Visalia wooden stirrups inside my tapaderos, but I really like the brass oxbow stirrups. They are pretty old timey and most guys don't use them much anymore. The long taps add about 10 lbs to my rig, so I lightened the load a little for Badger. I use the taps in winter often as they keep my feet warm and dry. They are also handy for moving cows cuz I can just flap them a little and cows move off. Here they are on my saddle.Dennis H wrote:Rode my grandads saddle this elk season. Its got thinner stirrups than I'm used to, not as thin as those on badgers saddle but they were sure comfortable!
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Re: Cow Country
Photo of Ruby with her best bud, Newton. She was probably around 5 in this picture. Got Newt to keep her company after her companion, the neighbor's Shetland pony died. She didn't let Newt on her back after he got bigger but they were still best friends. Got a couple more Pygmies later on but Newt was always her favorite.
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Re: Cow Country
Great photo.
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Re: Cow Country
Thanks, it's actually a photo of a photo. Used my cell phone to take a photo of a 8x10, didn't even take it out of the frame. Original was taken back when I was still using film. Digital was out for quite a while before I decided it was good enough to replace my film camera, now I can't even imagine going back to film.RanchRoper wrote:Great photo.
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