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Reno Rodeo Cattle DriveFolks in Reno, Nevada, really know how to put on a rodeo. Their annual Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West, with better than a half-million dollars in prize money, is ranked in the top five in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. And the Reno Rodeo Association committee figured out 15 years ago that the perfect way to open their rodeo was with an old-time cattle drive. It's been a hit ever since. Revealing LightOur November issue features a profile of "Jay Dusard, Cowboy Photographer," an artist, who, with camera in hand, targets the American West. The Douglas, Arizona, professional's had to compensate for hat brims casting shadows on his subjects' faces ever since 1983, when his first book, The North American Cowboy: A Portrait, was published, right to the present and his most recently published book titled Horses. Revisiting the RemountModern military missions rely heavily on high-tech helicopters and convoys of mechanized all-terrain vehicles to transport soldiers and supplies to the front lines of combat.
Riding and Learning at Hat Creek RanchDuring an eight-day clinic at trainer Peter Campbell's Wyoming ranch, student riders balance formal lessons with real-world riding, forge lifelong friendships and savor a learning environment like no other.Riding With The Elusive VaqueroOur September 2004 issue featured "Resurrecting the Ol' 25" about a historic Nevada ranch describes my encounter with one of the few vaqueros left on the western range.
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