Where Rivers Change DirectionIt is a voice that echoes off canyon walls, springs from the rush of rivers, thunders from the hooves of horses. It belongs to award-winner Mark Spragg, and it's as passionate and umcompromising as the wilderness in northwest Wyoming in which he was born: the largest block of unfenced wilderness in the lower forty-eight states. Where Rivers Change Direction is a memoir of childhood spent on the oldest dude ranch in Wyoming--with a family struggling against the elements and against themselves, and with the wry and wise cowboy who taught him life's most important lessons. As the young Spragg undergoes the inexorable rites of passage that forge the heart and soul of man, he channels Peter Matthiessen and the novels of Ernest Hemingway in his truly unforgettable illuminations of the heartfelt yearnings, the unexpected wisdom, and the irrevocable truths that follow in his wake. |
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... packhorses . The packhorses ran loose . They wore muzzles of wire mesh to keep them from grazing . A single man led , and the others spaced themselves back through the packstring to keep the horses in line and moving at the same speed ...
... packhorses . The packhorses ran loose . They wore muzzles of wire mesh to keep them from grazing . A single man led , and the others spaced themselves back through the packstring to keep the horses in line and moving at the same speed ...
Page 19
... packhorses down the trail and stepped on their saddle horses and were gone . The colt just stood with his legs splayed , braced against us as we got him packed . He whistled and rolled his eyes but that was all . " That's a miracle ...
... packhorses down the trail and stepped on their saddle horses and were gone . The colt just stood with his legs splayed , braced against us as we got him packed . He whistled and rolled his eyes but that was all . " That's a miracle ...
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... packhorses , and I lead them . “ I don't want to risk a wreck , " says John . " And I don't feel like trying to stay ahead of this bunch . It's all downhill . " The horses know they're going home and line out without mischief . He rides ...
... packhorses , and I lead them . “ I don't want to risk a wreck , " says John . " And I don't feel like trying to stay ahead of this bunch . It's all downhill . " The horses know they're going home and line out without mischief . He rides ...
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