Wild Ride – Part 2

»Posted by on Apr 23, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 0 comments

Well they caught it on video! Here is some footage of my Wild Ride as Tom Cruise at the 2012 Red Bluff Roundup.

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Wild Ride

»Posted by on Apr 22, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 3 comments

I‘ve been on the road a bunch the last two months (since my last blog post about Armadillo hunting in Texas). I think I’ve been home twice since then and can’t remember when I left again – Sometimes it can be hard to be so far away from family, but I feel so lucky to do what I love every day and to be supported by such great people. I’m a really lucky guy.

Since I last posted, I got to ride for the first time in San Antonio. It was unreal. It’s hard to describe how cool it was to ride at that rodeo. Guys have talked about how that is their favorite rodeo and until you experience it, it’s hard to understand why. We were taken care of and the committee made us feel like kings. I guess that is what professional athletes should feel like! Anyway, it was a blast and I can’t wait to go back again next year.

After San Antonio we hit a bunch of the Texas rodeos, including Rodeo Austin where they broadcast the rodeo live on web TV so my family was able to watch me ride from home. We all ended up catching checks here and there during that run. Then my traveling partners, Seth Hardwick and Casey Colletti, headed off to the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo to represent our circuit, the Mountain States (Colorado and Wyoming). I decided to keep entering since that’s the only way to win checks and keep getting better. I more or less hitch hiked across Texas to get to Nacogdoches and ended up catching up with Heath Ford who let me stay at his new house in between rodeos. After some scary Texas weather (those who know me know how much I hate bad storms after going to school in Kansas) and spending a few days helping build a bathroom for Heath’s new house, I finally caught a break and got a big check at Nacogdoches. I kept up the good luck and also won Graham. At that point I had my own rental car and some of the Wright brothers jumped in with me to Beaumont. We had a quick turn around to get to Houston, catch a flight and make it to Atlantic City, New Jersey. Our flight had a big delay and we were all sweating bullets to make it through Philadelphia traffic to make it to the matinee performance in New Jersey. Lucky for me, I had six bronc riders who drove while I got dressed, wrapped and stretched in the back seat. I did feel bad for the guys because with all the hitch hiking my riding jeans hadn’t been washed in, well… a long time…

Atlantic City is a really cool rodeo right there on the Boardwalk. Although I tried my guts out, didn’t get anything done there at all. I headed back to Philly, enjoyed a cheesesteak and made my way back to Colorado for a week. I had a really long wait at the airport and was so bored that my girlfriend suggested I download the Nook app and read the Hunger Games. I can’t put it down! The first Hunger Games book was the first book I’ve read in 12 years. I have to say, reading a good book like that helps pass the time on the road.

While I was in Colorado I went back to Grand Junction to see my family and spend some time in the woods thinking. The elk and deer are all shedding their antlers, so I got some nice sheds, too.

Then Seth and I loaded back up and headed off to Pocatello (ID), Oakdale (CA) and Logandale (NV). I had a lot of trouble drawing horses to compete, but rode great. I even had my first experience riding in a lake, Lake Oakdale! I did sneak out a check at Oakdale all the same.

Casey met back up with us after Logandale and we spent a few days in Las Vegas while he visited with his newest sponsor, the MGM Grand. A few days by the pool and eating as many crab legs as I wanted, I was in good shape to hit the road again. We made our way back to California where we then hopped on a plane to Corpus Christi, TX. The horses at Corpus were rank and we had a good time. Corpus even had a crawfish cook out, where I had a ball.

Thanks to Jenny who took good care of us while we were back down in Southern Texas and even cooked us a home made meal! Then we were back to California for Lakeside and Red Bluff.

Red Bluff was so cool. I ended up winning a check, but the best part was I got to participate in the Wild Ride. Usually they have bronc riders compete, but I told them I’d ride if I could use my riggin. They let me! The Wild Ride is a tradition at Red Bluff where six pro cowboys get to pick a costume from a list, wear the costume and buck out a horse. There are judges who score the ride, but the crowd gets into it big time. I picked Tom Cruise and went out to ride my horse in just a white shirt, skivvies and cowboy boots.

Since I was Tom, the committee asked me not to wear my cowboy hat and to put on a wig. I really got into it! I even ripped some socks to fit over my cowboy boots so I could really look like Tom. There were a bunch of guys who silly stringed me as my horse reared out around the post, and I spurred her real good. After I got off I did a Tom Cruise run and slide in the arena… And then ripped off my shirt. The crowd went wild. How many people can say they rode a bucking horse in their underwear in front of a roaring crowd?! Oh, and I won third, which paid pretty good, too.

The last few months really have been a WILD RIDE. I’ve seen so much country and have experienced a ton of new things.  Things just seem to be clicking too and I can’t wait for what’s ahead. I love this life and wouldn’t want it any other way.

UPDATE: We found video footage of the Wild Ride – Check it out!

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Good Guys Wear White Hats

»Posted by on Apr 22, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 0 comments

I am really lucky to have great friends supporting me while I’m out on the road. One of those friends is Trent Johnson of Greeley Hat Works – Check out the blog post I wrote for his website called “Good Guys Wear White Hats,” which talks about why I wear a white hat when I ride bucking horses.

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Armadillo Hunting in Texas

»Posted by on Feb 19, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 1 comment

We had about a week off between Jackson and San Angelo, so we came up with all sorts of ways to entertain ourselves in the off time. The Aylesworth’s ranch is full of animals, so I went “hunting” one afternoon…

My girlfriend has never seen a live Armadillo, so I sent her a picture for Valentine’s Day. She loved it!

I’ve got a full week ahead of me, and I’m up in San Antonio right off the bat. Hope to have lots of great news to share!

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Deep in the Heart of Texas

»Posted by on Feb 11, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 0 comments

After Fort Worth, we drove all night to make it to Garden City, Kansas for the Garden City Community College Bareback & Bronc Riding School.  We spent two days coaching up-and-coming roughstock riders of all levels and ages.  It was a blast and really awesome to see one of my closest friends, Jim Boy Hash, who was my rodeo coach when I was at Garden. After the school we turned right back around and headed to Texas.

Texas has been so much fun.  We have been staying at my girlfriend’s family friend’s house in Lipan and it is awesome.  The ranch has incredible cutting horses, nice cows, tons of deer and turkey and of course, a big lake.  We spend a ton of our time out on the lake fishing and even with the cold temperatures, we’ve caught a ton of big fish.

Here’s a little video I shot of my traveling partner, Dave, catching a big bass with twirl tail:

I’ve caught some big fish myself…

I’ve also spent this off-time working out and hiking around the ranch. The Aylesworths have some huge Longhorns, and since my girlfriend is obsessed with Longhorns, I snapped this picture for her:

And, they have bison that are tame!

We also have spent a lot of time checking out the area around the ranch. We’ve had some incredible food, including an amazing cobbler and some really good BBQ. One of the best places we’ve been to so far also has the world’s biggest rocking chair.

We’ll head off to Belton, TX and Jackson, MS this week – It’s time to spur one!

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Western Wishes

»Posted by on Feb 3, 2012 in On The Rodeo Road | 2 comments

We’ve made it down to Texas and it has been a blast so far. I rode in Fort Worth yesterday afternoon and didn’t have much luck, but we got to go to the Western Wishes event at Chris Cox’s ranch afterwards. Western Wishes is a non-profit organization that helps kids who face adversity and also love the western way of life. It was a really special event for me and I even met some new friends from Collbran, Colorado, which is right by where I grew up and rodeoed as a kid. Mackenzie and I had a lot of fun together. She has Muscular Dystrophy and it really opened my eyes up to how these kids have overcome so many challenges.

Here we are together – I’m not sure who is smiling more!

John Wayne Shultz, from American Idol, was also there to sing the kids some tunes. He was awesome! The entire event was hosted at Chris Cox’s ranch. Dad and I have spent a lot of time watching his show on RFD-TV. His horses are amazing and his ranch is really neat.

RFD-TV was there for the event and one of my idols, Larry Mahan, caught up with me for a quick interview. Here it is:

I ride again this afternoon and tonight in Fort Worth. I’ve got a big stud horse this afternoon and then Pete Carr said my horse tonight is a hopper so I should have a good ride. I’m having a blast and no matter what happens, I just keep reminding myself,

“Ok, this is the first day of the rest of our lives!”

I’ve got the opportunity to attend another Western Wishes event and I’m really honored to have been asked. These kids are incredible and I can’t wait to do more with this great organization. They can always use support, so if you’re interested in donating or giving a kid their wish please visit Western Wishes’ website or Facebook page.

After Fort Worth we’re headed over to Garden City, Kansas for the Garden City Community College Bareback & Bronc Riding School.  I’m an alumnus of the rodeo team and will be one of the clinicians along with my traveling partner, Casey Colletti, and my friend, Cort Scheer.  Check out the team’s Facebook page for all of the details.

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2012 Rodeo Season

»Posted by on Jan 22, 2012 in Rodeo Updates | 1 comment

Well, I’m ready for to hit the road. I’m going to be posting video blogs as we head down to Texas for the winter rodeos. Stay tuned!

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