leanin' H
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We move the cows about every 4 to 6 weeks. On
this trip we picked them up in Pole canyon and went
to Ott's canyon. Here's Phil, my cousin, leadin' out.
We unloaded low and rode 10 or 11 miles up to the
head to start the gather.
Adam, a nephew of Phil's, then Wayne and his wife Melonie.
Melonie is Phil's oldest daughter. His youngest Trish was in
the back somewhere.
We picked up 26 pair on top and started them down.
Stringin' down the canyon.
My wife and son with the cold soda's and sandwichs.
We left the crew with the cattle from the top and made
a sweep through the low end of the pasture. Picked up 40
more and started them up to "Meet in the Middle".
The low, old-burn area is the pass we took them over.
Kickin' them out'a the bottom and over the hill. They put
up a good fight for two hundred yards and then we changed
their minds. It was hot and 3:00 p.m. but over we went.
Pushin' horns (not in this bunch) werent easy like the movies
said it was.
Down the other side. Steep, shale, cedars and dusty.
Once off the ridge, we hang a right and start up the
Jonny-bull hollow. Cows hit the old trail and away we go!
Rode around a cedar and found an old shed horn. Made
a nice frame. Headin' for the horse trap.
This is a really old trap for catching mustangs. They'd bring em' off the top and watch where they'd duck away to escape. Then build a trap
in thick cedars with poles for a gate and run em' in. Grand dad rode
desert mustangs all his life. The cow trail goes right through
the old gate.
Almost to the top to drop into Ott's.
Crestin' the ridge. Another mile and we are there.
Got below them to turn them out'a the willows and up the canyon.
They turned up but spent a lot of time cussin' them and the willows.
A shot of the steepness of the country. It's lovely!!!!
Another picture of the mouth of the canyon.
Quick! Close the gate before they escape!!!
My bay gelding Ranch. He was a tired pony. Even helped me rope
some calves born late on the mountain so we could tag and band em'.
A good--make that great cowhorse. Hope ya like em'. Sorry it's so long.
this trip we picked them up in Pole canyon and went
to Ott's canyon. Here's Phil, my cousin, leadin' out.
We unloaded low and rode 10 or 11 miles up to the
head to start the gather.

Adam, a nephew of Phil's, then Wayne and his wife Melonie.
Melonie is Phil's oldest daughter. His youngest Trish was in
the back somewhere.

We picked up 26 pair on top and started them down.

Stringin' down the canyon.

My wife and son with the cold soda's and sandwichs.

We left the crew with the cattle from the top and made
a sweep through the low end of the pasture. Picked up 40
more and started them up to "Meet in the Middle".

The low, old-burn area is the pass we took them over.

Kickin' them out'a the bottom and over the hill. They put
up a good fight for two hundred yards and then we changed
their minds. It was hot and 3:00 p.m. but over we went.

Pushin' horns (not in this bunch) werent easy like the movies
said it was.

Down the other side. Steep, shale, cedars and dusty.

Once off the ridge, we hang a right and start up the
Jonny-bull hollow. Cows hit the old trail and away we go!

Rode around a cedar and found an old shed horn. Made
a nice frame. Headin' for the horse trap.

This is a really old trap for catching mustangs. They'd bring em' off the top and watch where they'd duck away to escape. Then build a trap
in thick cedars with poles for a gate and run em' in. Grand dad rode
desert mustangs all his life. The cow trail goes right through
the old gate.

Almost to the top to drop into Ott's.

Crestin' the ridge. Another mile and we are there.

Got below them to turn them out'a the willows and up the canyon.
They turned up but spent a lot of time cussin' them and the willows.

A shot of the steepness of the country. It's lovely!!!!

Another picture of the mouth of the canyon.

Quick! Close the gate before they escape!!!

My bay gelding Ranch. He was a tired pony. Even helped me rope
some calves born late on the mountain so we could tag and band em'.
A good--make that great cowhorse. Hope ya like em'. Sorry it's so long.
