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September/October 1995 Issue 

Cowboy Living
Elusive images and Native American themes have made Julie Kramer Cole on of the most popular western print artists around. The same captivating charm is found in her custom-built, hacienda-style-home, nestled in the foothills of the Rockies.

Trail Markers
It's Dueling Chuckwagons every Labor Day, when a ranch near Clinton, Ark., hosts a competition like none other. So load your wagons and hold on tight, because we're headed to The National Championship Chuckwagon Races!

The Heart of Buckaroo Country
Once known as the entertainment capitol of the Northwest, Pendleton, Ore., still kicks up its heels each year during the wild and woolly Round-Up--a rodeo done in the best buckaroo tradition.

Ben Johnson
He's traded lines with the Duke on the silver screen and roped calves with the best of them on the pro rodeo circuit. Now cowboy legend Ben Johnson crowns his outstanding career with another achievement: brining help and hope to children with debilitating illnesses.

Landscape
Photographer Wesley Bernard captures a west of hardship and humor, reality and romance. 

Taking Aim
The Great American Cattle Drive has lived up to its name, bringing the Lonesome Dove experience to real life. 

ON THE COVER: The Great American Cattle Drive rolls across the Selman Ranch in Oklahoma, on its way to Miles City, Mont. PHOTO BY SKIP NELSON.

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