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A Natural

For NCHA hall-of-famer Kathy Daughn, training cutting horses is all about building on natural talent.

Favorite Flicks

Movie stock contractor John Scott, based in Longview, Alberta, is profiled in the June print edition of Western Horseman. Of the more than 100 films he's worked on, Scott says his favorite is the 1994 World War I-era drama Legends of the Fall, which he worked on for four years with director Edward Zwick.

Sounds of the West

An old Santa Fe Railroad warehouse sits along the tracks in what looks like a forgotten corner of Colorado Springs, Colo. This aging relic of a bygone era, however, is actually home to some of the best-known names in western music, including Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell, Rich O'Brien, Red Steagall and Sons of the San Joaquin.

Bob Tanner, Mule Man

The May 2005 feature, "Legend of the Eastern High Sierras," profiled longtime packer and mule man Bob Tanner. Here's more about Bob, who's owned California's Red's Meadow Pack Station since 1960.

Monte Foreman

Featured in the February 2005 issue of WH, Monte Foreman was among the most influential horseman of his time. He was also a frequent contributor to the magazine. Reprinted from the May 1950 issue of Western Horseman.


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