To order Back Issues call 1-800-369-0196

March/April 1995 Issue 

Go West!
This is cattle country, the home of Whiskey Row and the world's oldest rodeo. It's all in Prescott, Ariz., a bastion of cowboy customs.

Cowboy Living
Bill and Pam Minick prove that working hard does pay off. Join us on a tour of the accomplished couple's log home, a rustic retreat full of tack, trophies and tokens of love.

Trail Markers
It's the event trigger fingers have been itching for all year--Colt's End of Trail Cowboy Shoot Out, the World Championship of Single Action Cowboy Shooting.

Landscape
No, you don't need to get your glasses. It's the work of rodeo photographer Deborah Franke, who shakes up her subjects to capture their essence.

The Great American Cattle Drive
Drovers head 'em up and move 'em out this March, when they start some 300 longhorn steers north on their 1,700 -mile journey from Fort Worth to Miles City, Mont.

Line Riders on the Longest Line
Through now they scout with electronic surveillance and go on night watch with infra-red glasses,  the U.S. Border Patrol still applies the tried-and-true range tactics of old-time cowboys to apprehend illegal immigrants and drug runners.

ON THE COVER: Kicking up dust in Oregon country. PHOTO BY MICHAEL WILHELM, TUALATIN, ORE.

Try a RISK FREE ISSUE of American Cowboy Now! Full Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email:
subscribe            give a gift            subscriber services
HomeWestern Events | Cowboy Videos & Music | Western Bookstore | Back Issues
Employment | Where to Go/Where to Shop | About Us | Advertising | Contact Us
Visit American Cowboy's myspace

Adventures West | National Day of the American Cowboy | Site of the West

Visit our other Active Interest Media web sites

Southwest Art | Backpacker | Log Home

Copyright 2008 © Active Interest Media, LLC