Life was tough for the western Colorado Cowboy. He faced a set of challenges that were totally different from his counterpart in Texas or even those brave men who worked on the open plains of eastern Colorado. Deep snows made it necessary to keep the cattle at lower elevations in the winter yet drought required they be driven back to the high country in the summer. A variety of predators could quickly disappear into the rugged countryside. Newborn calves might never be found.
High water from spring runoffs or sudden mountain cloudbursts were also a problem. But the largest challenge came from the terrain-steep mountain gullies and high mountain peaks could not only kill a cow but often kept them from being found.
Ken Reyher has done a marvelous job of bringing this dangerous and unique life to light. He comes by it naturally, having been raised by a ranching family. He has worked as a history teacher and a crop duster pilot. Besides history, he loves to write cowboy poetry. His work has appeared in many national and local publications. He has written two other books published by Western Reflections-Antoine Robidoux and Fort Uncompahgre and Silver and Sawdust.
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Product Details
Author:
Ken Reyher
Paperback:
184 pages
Publisher:
Western Reflections Publishing Co.
Publication Date:
2001-08
Language:
English
ISBN:
1890437654
Package Length:
8.8 inches
Package Width:
5.9 inches
Package Height:
0.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.5 pounds
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All You Want To Know About Cattlemen in Western Colorado Dec 13, 2007 This book tells you the history and culture of cattlemen in Western Colorado during the second half of the 19th century mistly...It has a lot of info but is sorta disorganized at times...Sometimes the same stories are told in different parts of the book..Overall it was a good read with lots of info..I especially liked the chapter on Ranch Women....Those gals were TOUGH!!!