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Episode 87: Bob Moorhouse

Cowboy Crossroads

Release Date: 01/17/2023

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Cowboy, photographer and retired General Manager of the Pitchfork Ranch Bob Moorhouse talks about managing the Pitchfork Ranch, pulling out the wagon, tradition, cowboy etiquette, photography, horses, and preserving the authentic cowboy image.  

 

This episode is sponsored by the National Ranching Heritage Center. Find out more about them at www.ranchingheritage.org

 

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