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Twenty Miles of Fence: Blueprint of a Cowboy [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 16 photographs, 5 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496233573
  • ISBN-13: 9781496233578
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 16 photographs, 5 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496233573
  • ISBN-13: 9781496233578
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award

Twenty Miles of Fence recounts a decade of transformation when Bob West, a westerner at heart, decided to escape the pretense of his unfulfilling architectural life and to become, quite simply, a cowboy. A cowboy?

That old clichÉ about biting off more than you can chew fittingly describes the lessons learned when West and his family bought the Devils Washtub Ranch in Wyoming. Already owning two horses, housed in a stylish stable on five acres near the yuppie haven of Boulder, Colorado, West soon discovered that ownership of two horses does not equal twenty miles of fence, 3,200 deeded acres, 400 BLM acres, 154 head of black angus, two and a half miles of the North Laramie River-and what would become for him the very best of times. Little did West know how those years would test him, inspire him, and lead him back to his true character.

Recenzijos

You can take an architect out of Boulder, but can you make him a cattle rancher in Wyoming? Twenty Miles of Fence answers that question in gritty, unflinching detail. A searing, adventurous memoir about the cold, hard realities of pursuing the cowboy way.-Mark Stevens, author of the Allison Coil Mystery series If you ever doubt that Wyoming is not for the weak, Twenty Miles of Fence will dispel you of that notion, with writing so vivid youll shiver at the January blizzards, smell the fresh-cut summer hay, and hear the river rushing on a cool evening. The reader is treated to an unfiltered look at what real cattle ranching is like, without the romance and legend. Bob Wests transformation from greenhorn to a man in tune with the land and animals shows grit and determination much like the landscape itself. This is a true story of homecoming, an unflinching look at the seemingly insurmountable challenges and the ultimate triumph.-Shannon Baker, award-winning author of the Kate Fox Mystery series Twenty Miles of Fence won me over. It is a charming story that is candid and open about the authors fears, passions, loves, disappointments, and the growing-up lessons that came along the way. It will delight a wide range of readers, including those from the West and far beyond.-Richard L. Knight, professor emeritus of wildlife conservation at Colorado State University Colorado architect Bob West was already half qualified for cowboy life when he bought a Wyoming ranch. He loved vast wild spaces, enjoyed hours on horseback, and had a deep respect for the land, its people, and creatures. The other half-backbreaking labor, a surprising reliance on machinery, gleefully fickle weather, and finances that rarely penciled out-he learned the hard way. Learn he did, and its a testament to Wests spirit that he held on. The take on ranch life in Twenty Miles of Fence, written with Janet Fogg, is both unsparing and yet so lyrical as to make readers yearn to give it a try themselves.-Gwen Florio, author of the award-winning Lola Wicks Mystery series

List of Illustrations
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
1 The Bump in the Road
1(2)
2 The Devil's Washtub Ranch
3(5)
3 Two Boys with Sticks
8(6)
4 Our Search
14(13)
5 The Best of Times
27(1)
6 Funeral Music
28(3)
7 Never Buy a Used Bull
31(5)
8 A Bouncing Baby Bull
36(2)
9 Everything's Fine Except My Pride
38(4)
10 Big River, Big Trouble
42(7)
11 Horse Tradin'
49(9)
12 Money Money
58(4)
13 The Meeting
62(11)
14 An Honest-to-God Roundup!
73(6)
15 The Trout Whisperers
79(4)
16 The Sale Barn
83(9)
17 Scours, Scours, Scours
92(8)
18 The Boys from Boulder
100(13)
19 Murphy's Law
113(3)
20 Independence Day!
116(4)
21 Bull Rider
120(6)
22 Feeding Time!
126(6)
23 A Red-Tailed Hawk
132(3)
24 Buffalo Dance
135(5)
25 The Boys from Boulder Return
140(7)
26 The Calf
147(4)
27 Zip
151(3)
28 Midnight Visitor
154(4)
29 Snake Snapping
158(5)
30 The Boy Scout Camp
163(7)
31 Number 72
170(1)
32 Tepee Rings and Tools of Flint
171(8)
33 Boobs!
179(2)
34 Developers
181(3)
35 Change
184(2)
36 Road Trip
186(6)
37 A Blizzard Is Coming
192(3)
38 More Than Fishing
195(3)
39 A Good Life
198(6)
Afterthoughts 204(3)
Bibliography 207
A third-generation Coloradoan, Bob West was an award-winning architect with thirty-five years of design and architectural firm management when he retired in 2015. He is now an accomplished rancher and cowboy, raising Scottish Highland cattle. Janet Fogg is an award-winning author or coauthor of eight books, including Soliloquy and Fogg in the Cockpit: Howard Fogg-Master Railroad Artist, World War II Fighter Pilot.