Photographing Rodeo Royalty
Each year in Canadian Cowboy Country magazine we bring you a photo shoot with Miss Rodeo Canada Royalty.Just for fun, I’ve posted a few photos here on the blog as
Each year in Canadian Cowboy Country magazine we bring you a photo shoot with Miss Rodeo Canada Royalty.Just for fun, I’ve posted a few photos here on the blog as
We have asked our friend, Fern Kornelson of Sundre, Alta., to blog about her experiences on the Wild Pink Yonder trail. Then I thought, perhaps I should introduce you to
The Oldest Cattle Ranch in B.C. The main road from Williams Lake (the Dog Creek Road) winds its way right through the ranch yard…all the way to Dog Creek and
B.C.’s Skookum Indian Cowboys Photos Courtesy of Historic O’Keefe Ranch Native cowboys Andrew Tomar (L) and Christie Parker. By the late 1800s, Native cowboys realized the functionality of traditional cowboy
Rodeo’s Dynamic Duo Colter Harden hung up last July at the CPRA rodeo in Bruce, Alberta. Jason roped the bronc while Jeff swooped in to free the young bareback
The Undiscovered Country Ablaze in the sunset, the formidable clay and sandstone formation of Castle Butte served as a landmark for early explorers and settlers. Multi-generational ranching family Ryan and
Coloured Horses and Black Cattle Photo by Gary HoustonParsonages’ kaleidoscopic band of mares with their offspring stretches out to a vanishing point on the horizon. The combination of vast acreage
Riding (and Blogging) into the Wild Pink Yonder! The second annual Wild Pink Yonder ride is saddling up to raise money to end breast cancer and our long-time subscriber and