LazyWP said:About the last time I talked to him, I think he said they were going to Cody Wyoming, last weekend for Mule Days? So I expect that he got overwhelmed with mules.
Hereford76 said:LazyWP said:About the last time I talked to him, I think he said they were going to Cody Wyoming, last weekend for Mule Days? So I expect that he got overwhelmed with mules.
If he went to Mule Days I wonder if he'll meet Jake Clark. I worked down in Powell/Cody area for two summers and spent before and after work roping out a Clarks arena at ralston. got pretty much private lessons from Jake, his son TJ, and daughter Cody. Also from Carl and KC Jones. they sure were all nice folks.
Soapweed said:Hereford76 said:LazyWP said:About the last time I talked to him, I think he said they were going to Cody Wyoming, last weekend for Mule Days? So I expect that he got overwhelmed with mules.
If he went to Mule Days I wonder if he'll meet Jake Clark. I worked down in Powell/Cody area for two summers and spent before and after work roping out a Clarks arena at ralston. got pretty much private lessons from Jake, his son TJ, and daughter Cody. Also from Carl and KC Jones. they sure were all nice folks.
They are all very nice folks, and they put on quite a production with their annual Jake Clark's Mule Days during Father's Day week-end. On Sunday afternoon at the auction, the top mule brought an astounding $23,500. Others brought $19,000, $14,000, $13,000, two at $12,000, one at $11,000, and two at $10,000. Altogether about a hundred head that sold averaged over $5,000 each. The top ten averaged $13,350, and the top twenty averaged $10,490. The whole event was quite entertaining and fun to go to, and the sale was absolutely spectacular.
Big Muddy rancher said:Soapweed said:Hereford76 said:If he went to Mule Days I wonder if he'll meet Jake Clark. I worked down in Powell/Cody area for two summers and spent before and after work roping out a Clarks arena at ralston. got pretty much private lessons from Jake, his son TJ, and daughter Cody. Also from Carl and KC Jones. they sure were all nice folks.
They are all very nice folks, and they put on quite a production with their annual Jake Clark's Mule Days during Father's Day week-end. On Sunday afternoon at the auction, the top mule brought an astounding $23,500. Others brought $19,000, $14,000, $13,000, two at $12,000, one at $11,000, and two at $10,000. Altogether about a hundred head that sold averaged over $5,000 each. The top ten averaged $13,350, and the top twenty averaged $10,490. The whole event was quite entertaining and fun to go to, and the sale was absolutely spectacular.
So how many did you buy?![]()
Big Muddy rancher said:Soapweed said:Hereford76 said:If he went to Mule Days I wonder if he'll meet Jake Clark. I worked down in Powell/Cody area for two summers and spent before and after work roping out a Clarks arena at ralston. got pretty much private lessons from Jake, his son TJ, and daughter Cody. Also from Carl and KC Jones. they sure were all nice folks.
They are all very nice folks, and they put on quite a production with their annual Jake Clark's Mule Days during Father's Day week-end. On Sunday afternoon at the auction, the top mule brought an astounding $23,500. Others brought $19,000, $14,000, $13,000, two at $12,000, one at $11,000, and two at $10,000. Altogether about a hundred head that sold averaged over $5,000 each. The top ten averaged $13,350, and the top twenty averaged $10,490. The whole event was quite entertaining and fun to go to, and the sale was absolutely spectacular.
So how many did you buy?![]()
tumbleweed_texn said:What route did you take over Soap?
Tex
tumbleweed_texn said:I wish I had known. I would have met you in Gillette and bought you a burger. We are only about 25 miles south. We got an invite today for the nephews wedding in Ranchester.
Sounds like yall had a good trip. I always wanted to put a horse in Clark's sale in May.
Tex