Cattle 101, Wilderness Trails, CO
Our group of eight split into two groups of four for the first game. I was riding with a husband and wife couple from California and a Scottish man, who looks a little like Liam Neeson. We named our team Steer N Push and were ready to take on the other team, who had Tyler, a rodeo rider--your basic ringer.
For our first game, we had to move the herd around a series of neon cones in a figure eight pattern. Tyler, who was leading our afternoon cattle session, said that slow and steady worked best. He also suggested that we four form a figure eight to push the cattle and use the fences as another person.
The next game consisted of cutting cattle in a sort of modified team penning. Now, I have recently ridden a championship cutting horse (see my cutting horse dream week experience), so felt that I may have had a slight leg up on the others. We had to separate a cow from the herd, open a gate on horseback, and get the cow into a paddock by himself. Sounds easy, but it wasn't.
We ended the day with a cookout, cowboy singer and fun sing-a-long. It's my last day in the great state of Colorado, which is sad, but what an adventure it has been.
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1 Comments:
Those are some crazy cattle. Looks like loads of fun.
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