I’m from New Orleans and I grew up as a kid in the 1950s and I didn’t have any exposure to horses and such but I wanted to be a cowboy so bad I could taste it. I read books about ranching, cattle drives and the west. I am 72 years old now and not able to ride so watching videos like this is my pleasure.🐎
@@Pete-lp5pw There are also two great coffee table photography books an armchair cowboy would enjoy. See the first chapter of both at todayswildwest.com/books If you order one I'll sign it to you! Thanks for watching!
Gotta love it. This is one of my dream jobs to work on a cattle ranch in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado. Up in the mountains tending the livestock on horseback in a snow blizzard. Now that would be fun. Tucson, Arizona.
Fuck that! You're outta your mind, kid. The gophers are tough around MT. The wind will kick your ass. You couldn't be the bunyan on the old man's pinky toe.
I was blessed to experience such a cattle drive in Winter Park, CO when I was 16 (over four decades ago) on a working ranch in Colorado. We woke before dawn, ate breakfast, then rode until noon when we stopped for lunch, after which we got back in the saddle. My horse was green, having just been broke to the saddle that spring. He was feisty in the morning, but completely exhausted (as was I) by 4:00 p.m., when the drive finally ended. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
Too cool for school. Signed on for the May 2022 drive. So excited. As an professional freshman actor and screenwriter this experience explode my ability to tell a true story from the hear.
Hey this is pretty cool! As a Montanan having worked the ranch life in the central part of the state, it's always good to see how things are done in other places!
There was a movie made on this. City Slickers. Pushing cattle for the very first time. 😂Their groin and thigh muscles were killing them. No doubt. There is NO DENYING it, either.
I'm from Louisiana I'd love to come up there spend a few days it would be a dream come true for me had horses when I was young in Mississippi My parents are old
Man working on a Guest Ranch would be so stressful a bunch of people that don’t know what they’re doing in rugged country and unpredictable animals a know they probably give him extremely broke horses but still anything can happen.
@@TodaysWildWest a cattle drive very similar to this one of Montana, and also with cowgirls, but in Spain, although taking the cattle along an ancient Roman road about 2000 years old ( good music and landscapes and arqueological ruins ) :ua-cam.com/video/FAD4JvSDFgI/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/YBM-p0uNxk0/v-deo.html
I have been there every year from 1993 till 2003... and I really miss it...
Greatings from Berlin, Germany...
I’m from New Orleans and I grew up as a kid in the 1950s and I didn’t have any exposure to horses and such but I wanted to be a cowboy so bad I could taste it. I read books about ranching, cattle drives and the west.
I am 72 years old now and not able to ride so watching videos like this is my pleasure.🐎
Thanks for watching - much more at todayswildwest.com!
@@TodaysWildWest Thank you so very much. It is very kind of you to turn me to the website. I’m looking forward to seeing all of the videos!!🙏👍👏👏👏🥹
@@Pete-lp5pw There are also two great coffee table photography books an armchair cowboy would enjoy. See the first chapter of both at todayswildwest.com/books If you order one I'll sign it to you! Thanks for watching!
Gotta love it. This is one of my dream jobs to work on a cattle ranch in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado. Up in the mountains tending the livestock on horseback in a snow blizzard. Now that would be fun. Tucson, Arizona.
Fuck that! You're outta your mind, kid. The gophers are tough around MT. The wind will kick your ass. You couldn't be the bunyan on the old man's pinky toe.
9:35 soup after a day like that is better than your favorite restaurant on a regular day
I was blessed to experience such a cattle drive in Winter Park, CO when I was 16 (over four decades ago) on a working ranch in Colorado. We woke before dawn, ate breakfast, then rode until noon when we stopped for lunch, after which we got back in the saddle. My horse was green, having just been broke to the saddle that spring. He was feisty in the morning, but completely exhausted (as was I) by 4:00 p.m., when the drive finally ended. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
Thanks for watching - see more at todayswildwest.com
If you want to have a GREAT TIME this is the place!
Too cool for school. Signed on for the May 2022 drive. So excited. As an professional freshman actor and screenwriter this experience explode my ability to tell a true story from the hear.
Hey this is pretty cool! As a Montanan having worked the ranch life in the central part of the state, it's always good to see how things are done in other places!
Thanks!
wow this is on my bucket list!
I'd be there in a shot...
Pitty I can't ride...amazing country
Love from Australia x
Really want to visit in your place once in a life time
Been there done that in Wyoming. Great fun.
Was supergezellig 😊
There was a movie made on this. City Slickers. Pushing cattle for the very first time. 😂Their groin and thigh muscles were killing them. No doubt. There is NO DENYING it, either.
Don't have to go far those
Nice
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I'm from Louisiana I'd love to come up there spend a few days it would be a dream come true for me had horses when I was young in Mississippi My parents are old
Go for it !
I am a country boy
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Man working on a Guest Ranch would be so stressful a bunch of people that don’t know what they’re doing in rugged country and unpredictable animals a know they probably give him extremely broke horses but still anything can happen.
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What time of year was this?
Will your phone work out there?
doubt it
You go there to get away from the phone!
Sometimes, but just barely enough to make a 5 second spotty call or send a txt. But you gotta be up on a flat or near town.
@@TodaysWildWest a cattle drive very similar to this one of Montana, and also with cowgirls, but in Spain, although taking the cattle along an ancient Roman road about 2000 years old ( good music and landscapes and arqueological ruins ) :ua-cam.com/video/FAD4JvSDFgI/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/YBM-p0uNxk0/v-deo.html
For woman horse riding videos @horseloverAnjali 😀 🐴🐎