Here you are in the Cowboy Capital of The World, looking for real cowboys and there are hats and boots, spurs and chaps, horses, and longhorn cattle all over the place. But what the heck is a real cowboy and how do you find one? Does the cowboy even exist anymore or is he a largely mythic character, better suited to history books, movies, and TV? Mary Allyce put together a definition, based on her own real-life experience with horses and that of her late partner, cowboy James E. "Hoot" Gibson, as they made a 2,500 miles horseback trek to Canada, cooked and served countless cowboy breakfasts to tourists, and wrote and performed cowboy poetry to a world wide audience in love with the mystique of the old west. It's about horses and cattle, about cookin' and campfires, and all things cowboy, including the poetry, because...REAL COWBOYS WRITE POETRY!
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