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I love all of nature except when it makes me totally miserable. Ha! I like to make recordings of nature using the best natural audio I can manage. I traveled to some great places last year and hope to do more. However, a lot of good stuff was not captured because I did not spend the time to put out a GoPro or two and capture some time lapses. You will see several styles of videos in the playlist above.
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I created the playlist below for all the videos I have published related to the Coors Cowboy Club and the rodeos I have documented so far. Some of the videos on the playlist below may be only available to channel members due to YouTube restrictions on them.
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Here is a short film about the Coors Cowboy Club presented during the 2022 rodeo.
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The First Americans playlist above contains videos featuring Native Americans. Much of the content is my own work but I have also included videos from other sources I think you might find useful if you want to discover more about the indigenous people of North America and their history and culture.
I am always looking for opportunities to capture stories of the people and communities with long ties to the indigenous people of the Americas. The people I refer to as The First Americans. The playlist above includes informative videos from other sources in addition to my own and is listed from the most recent to the oldest. I am including some samples below.
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Breakaway Roping is one of the fastest-growing women's sports in the USA today. Videos documenting the action from jackpots and rodeos are on this playlist arranged from the oldest to the most recent.
This is a timed event similar to tie-down roping with penalties for breaking the barrier and improperly thrown loops, but the ropers do not need to dismount. The tail of the rope is tied to the roping horn with a small string and flag. The stopwatch is stopped when the rope gets stretched out long enough to break the string. The fastest times are generally within 2-4 seconds.
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The Chuck Wagons featured in the video playlist above are primarily used for cowboy cooking on working ranches, catering, special events, exhibitions, and cook-off competitions. No racing! Ha! The videos are listed from newest to oldest and they are located on Dusty Reins Stories.