I was channel surfing yesterday and came across a "60 minutes" segment about the last, major cattle drive in the country; I think call the "Green River Flow" (something like that) in Wyoming, where they herd cattle, on horses, to high pasture areas in the summer, and then the cattle naturally migrate back to the lower country in the fall. It was really interesting, and I was surprise 60-minutes would run a pretty "pro-American" story like it.
That isn't the "last" one. It happens all over the mountain west and front range, even into the plains. Nobody sees it though. A person would have to travel a very long way off of any paved road. Rest assured the American Cowboy and our legacy are alive and well. Just silent.
Thank you for keeping it going! This was about the 70-mile drive in Wyoming, which was stated as the longest one. Perhaps they referred to it as the last, long one?
I was channel surfing yesterday and came across a "60 minutes" segment about the last, major cattle drive in the country; I think call the "Green River Flow" (something like that) in Wyoming, where they herd cattle, on horses, to high pasture areas in the summer, and then the cattle naturally migrate back to the lower country in the fall. It was really interesting, and I was surprise 60-minutes would run a pretty "pro-American" story like it.
That isn't the "last" one. It happens all over the mountain west and front range, even into the plains. Nobody sees it though. A person would have to travel a very long way off of any paved road. Rest assured the American Cowboy and our legacy are alive and well. Just silent.
Thank you for keeping it going! This was about the 70-mile drive in Wyoming, which was stated as the longest one. Perhaps they referred to it as the last, long one?
I saw the "preview" for it, or whatever it's called, but did not watch it. The last long one would probably be accurate. Have a good day fren.