Soapweed
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Fifteen years ago, Peach and I rode horseback 100 miles in one day just to see if we could do it. We rode from Clinton, Nebraska to Valentine, Nebraska on Friday, October 2,1998. We each changed horses five different times, going about twenty miles on each horse. We left Clinton at 6 a.m. MDT on a chilly rainy day. Rain came down most of the day, but we were dressed warm and had slickers and chaps. Peach's mother brought along a pickup and trailer, and kept us supplied with fresh horses. Old West Days in Valentine was happening at the time, so we dedicated our ride to the occasion. The full moon was to be on October 5th, but we were still counting on a big moon to light our way. With the overcast sky and drizzling rain, the moon didn't help at all. We arrived at our destination at 8:15 p.m. MDT, so the ride took fourteen hours and fifteen minutes. We were a bit stiff when we dismounted for the last time.
I'm glad we did this when we could, because after West Nile hit me this past month, there is no way I could even get on a horse. It's hard enough getting into a vehicle.
As we traveled that day, Superior Livestock Auction sold a load of red steer calves for us. We had videoed them quite awhile earlier, and had planned to sell them on the previous sale three weeks earlier. The market was so soft that we told them not to even show the video until October 2nd. The weight on the red steers was 600 pounds, and they brought 79 cents per pound, as we found out later. They did top the sale nationwide on that day. The buyer from central Nebraska came to look at them before they were loaded in mid October. He liked them very much, and wanted to see our black steers that were also for sale private treaty. He liked them and made an offer of the same money, same weighing conditions, but I wouldn't have to pay any commission. I took his offer. On the day we delivered, had I taken them to Valentine Livestock on that day, they would have brought 86 cents per pound instead of the 79 cents. Oh well, not the first or the last mistake I ever made. :wink:

As we traveled that day, Superior Livestock Auction sold a load of red steer calves for us. We had videoed them quite awhile earlier, and had planned to sell them on the previous sale three weeks earlier. The market was so soft that we told them not to even show the video until October 2nd. The weight on the red steers was 600 pounds, and they brought 79 cents per pound, as we found out later. They did top the sale nationwide on that day. The buyer from central Nebraska came to look at them before they were loaded in mid October. He liked them very much, and wanted to see our black steers that were also for sale private treaty. He liked them and made an offer of the same money, same weighing conditions, but I wouldn't have to pay any commission. I took his offer. On the day we delivered, had I taken them to Valentine Livestock on that day, they would have brought 86 cents per pound instead of the 79 cents. Oh well, not the first or the last mistake I ever made. :wink: