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Louis Boucher: Canadian Guide of the Grand Canyon
The most famous guide in the Grand Canyon was a Canadian named Louis Boucher. He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec around 1840 but his self-proclaimed restless spirit took him throughout the West. He
The most famous guide in the Grand Canyon was a Canadian named Louis Boucher. He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec around 1840 but his self-proclaimed restless spirit took him throughout the West. He
When the fireworks exploded in Rexall Place for the opening of the 2015 Canadian Finals Rodeo it was almost “old hat” for Ty Taypotat. It was the fourth time he had earned his spot
Inspiring women of the West Profiles on some of the terrific women who have enriched so many by giving back to the communities, people, and animals they love. Click here
I’ve never met a rancher’s wife Whose toiletries aren’t filled with strife Cause when they want to take a bath They have to move the newborn calf Whose washing machine
A mecate (meh COT eh) is a rein made of a single length of rope, about 20–25 feet long, usually of twisted horsehair. Mecates are used on hackamores and snaffle
Here are some of the West’s courageous, compassionate, shoot-for-the-moon women, who each give back to their community, sport and animals with a passion that is inspirational. Living Each Day to the Fullest Nancy Csabay, Taber, Alta.