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HEAD ‘EM UP, MOVE ‘EM OUT


GETAWAYS! Gait-Ways to Great


LET’S GET OUR CATTLEDRIVE GIDDYUP ON AND MOVE SOME DOGIES


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ver fantasized about the tough, nomadic life of a wrangler? Ever pondered what it must have been like for men (and women) to live in the saddle, moving herds hundreds of miles? Many of today’s guest ranches are


keeping that memory alive by offering a realistic experience that evokes, if not the extreme hardships, the spirit of those hardy souls who now live only in our imaginations. | If you’ve ever wanted to experience the life of a real cowboy, even for a few days, this is your chance. The work ethic and values learned on the back of a good horse are the backbone of America, honoring traditions that reach far back into the history of the nation and its Native American culture. | If the sight of an old broken wagon wheel, long discarded, has your mind spinning stories of what must have happened to the family in that wagon, you will love a trip back in time to appreciate those who settled the lands we enjoy today. Our cattle “drive” encompasses four states and covers ground from fl at and endless to mountainous and dramatic. We also found the ultimate citifi ed cattle drive that will have you slapping your chaps. Ready? Let’s go!


— BY PAT BARNHART 78 | June 2012 • WWW.TRAILBLAZERMAGAZINE.US


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