I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
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That's a great photograph. Tell your wife she did a nice job.
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Will do. Thks.
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August on the Waldron Grazing Co-op. Approx 75,000 acres. Badger and I moving some cows. A friend sent me this photo recently. It was a hot and sunny day.
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Awesome lifestyle, RR. Your photo posts are all fantastic and this one is another that is beautifully composed. Thanks.
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Very nice photo of you two against some beautiful country! Yup, the day does look hot & sunny, but the pic is cool!RanchRoper wrote:August on the Waldron Grazing Co-op. Approx 75,000 acres. Badger and I moving some cows. A friend sent me this photo recently. It was a hot and sunny day.
I smiled a little at your "coincidental" description of the land you were on -- Waldron Grazing Co-op. Today when I was the MDC range called Parma Woods, the road I traveled over is Waldron Road. It goes directly from the tiny village of Waldron, MO (think I saw the signage for Waldron showing the pop. of 239), and connects with the outdoor range access road. Not an important comment at all, just trivia. But like I said, the name "coincidence" made me smile.
BTW, I wish I had my camera with me on the way to the range, for two reasons. The fall colors are starting and it looked great outdoors. Plus I saw for the first time an eagle's nest just west of Waldron Road. The Waldron P.O. clerk had told me this summer that a nest was there, so I've been looking for it. Hopefully someday I'll see the nest's inhabitants!
Sorry for the trivia and sidetrack of your thread, RR. Thanks for posting another enjoyable photo of your lifestyle!
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No worries PT7. It's a small world sometimes. The "Waldron" as its known here was the Walrond Ranch back in the 1880's. Supposedly Butch Cassidy worked there for a brief time while dodging US law. He was there under one of his many alias names. It's a big operation with 4 full time cowboys April to December. I've rode there a bunch on and off over the years, mostly gathering our a7 cows when they crossed over on to Waldron range.
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Here's the ol' ranchroper at work with Badger, photo taken by my wife, This was early last spring, again out somewhere working somebody's cows.... 
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RanchRoper wrote: Must have been Sunday if I'm wearing my tie...
I was thinking the same thing. Great photograph. Thank you.
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Hey cowboy, it won't be long till you are a ramrod. Your country looks very similar to places in Montana.
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