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Showing posts with label texas longhorns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texas longhorns. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Up the Chisholm Trail



Up the Chisholm Trail Cattle Drive, Georgetown, Texas
The Georgetown, Texas local history museum sponsors the Old West festival with cowboys in period correct attire as they ride herding longhorn cattle along the San Gabriel riverbanks.  Part of the Festival includes a full Rodeo of Barrel Racing, Bronc Riding, Roping Events and Bull Riders. Other activities range from live music entertainment, trick roping, the western art show and a day of cooking from the Chuck Wagons that come from around the nation to participate in the Up the Chisholm Trail Chuck Wagon Cook-Off.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Saddle Up.....Riding Longhorns

No bull about it, there is a growing fad taking the horns. “Texas Long Horns “known for their lean beef and made famous during the national era of the Texas Cattle Drives of the late 1860’s through the 1880’s have long been a popular beef. However, this new fad is not about the beef. It’s about cinching down the saddle and mounting up for a pleasure ride taking to the trail.