Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 5, 2015

American Cowboys Of The Last Great Horse Drive

The Great American Horse Drive is a two-day event where cowboys guide a gigantic pack of 400 horses across western Colorado.

The event has been happening for more than a quarter of a century and originates at the Sombrero Ranch, one of the last and largest ranches in the region. The horse drive is run by three generations of the Bishop family — men and women who are involved in every step of the process.

As far as these ranchers know, it's the only drive of its kind left in the country.



The Great American Horse Drive, a springtime event where Sombrero Ranch moves hundreds of horses across northwestern Colorado.

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A roaring stampede of horses is guided by the ranch hands.

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The license plate of a car full of spectators during the Great American Horse Drive.

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Riders Nathan Brown and Gabrielle Benzie take a break in the afternoon.

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Kyler Scott had his shin kicked by a horse a few days before the event, but he came to help anyway.

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The drive passes through Maybell, Colorado, as do many spectators and cowboys.

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Horses in the Great American Horse Drive outside of Maybell, Colorado.

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The Great American Horse Drive culminates in a small town named Maybell, Colorado.

It's there that crowds gather along the street to watch all the cowboys and horses pass through the small community landscape. All at once, 400 horses parade down the main street in a tiny town filled with spectators.


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The Great American Horse Drive.

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Rusty Brotherton, left, and Randy Sanfratello lend a hand along the trail.

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