So this is bringing me back to the best camping trip of my life where my wife and I bought land near Lake Superior and we wanted to check it out. Living in Oregon, we loaded up the utility trailer with totes and a generator and went camping out everywhere and anywhere along the way. Cooking over bonfires and making percolated coffee watching the sunrises. The Oregon Nevada border was geographic isolation , paradise to us Or in west wendover watching the freight trains go by all night wishing we were young and riding one eastbound Or listening to the coyotes scream in Wyoming every place along the way to our land this was the theme I hadn’t heard yet This hour of playlist is the soundtrack to my soul. Life is good. Enjoy the time with the family playing banjo and guitar around campfires. It’s the only thing that’s truly real and valuable to me. Cheers from Oregon and Michigan
Amidst the crackling fire and the distant howls of coyotes, a lone cowboy beckons you, weary traveler, offering respite from the lonesome prairie. ‘Come, share my fire,’ he calls, ‘and find shelter from the starry night.’
I want to come to America, to see real cowboys, and feel the nature. I don't want to spend time in the cities, I just want a nature. What are your suggestions? Where should I go?
Unfortunately the Cowboy era is a thing of the past… we have rodeos but. That is not the Cowboy way of life. Some might disagree with me but I don’t care. Rodeos are not a way to experience cowboy life they are disgusting displays of Animal Cruelty. Best way is going horseback riding at a local ranch in a rural area. There are ranches that offer beginner trail rides in Western style some 3 hour trail rides. Closest to Cowboy experience you get. Some places have good trails through shallow streams or go through actual knee deep stream and edge of forest experience to give a cowboy experience. But I definitely would not attend a rodeo. They are spectacle that poke fun at cowboy way of life. Horses and cattle were money for cowboys so harm to animals meant lost pay. Accident were tried to be avoided the whole bronco busting crap. Complete myth to make cowboy life exciting. There was no bull riding either. Rodeos are just American bullfighting. Item 1 of Code of West - Respect the land.
@@CountryRockBear1983 Yes, my English is not that good. But what I was thinking is good place to visit where I can see ranches. For me, those who have ranch with all the animals is real cowboy. I just want to take a horse ride, buy some boots, drink beer, and enjoy myself in a nature, with all the views i've dreamt about.
Wyoming and Colorado are best options 1 and 2 for scenery. Yellowstone National park equestrian options in Wyoming. Colorado. Lots of ranches that have trails with scenic view
Go listen to *Western Ambient:*
*Spotify* - open.spotify.com/artist/2ziBQ3BUUDODe1EQagdNOy
*Apple* - music.apple.com/us/artist/western-ambient/1772444802
*Amazon* - music.amazon.com/artists/B0DJK4P4RD/western-ambient
Makes me feel like everything is going to be OK.................been a long time since I've had that feeling. Thanks
Thank you! I'm glad that music gives you such emotions!🙂🤝
So this is bringing me back to the best camping trip of my life where my wife and I bought land near Lake Superior and we wanted to check it out. Living in Oregon, we loaded up the utility trailer with totes and a generator and went camping out everywhere and anywhere along the way.
Cooking over bonfires and making percolated coffee watching the sunrises.
The Oregon Nevada border was geographic isolation , paradise to us
Or in west wendover watching the freight trains go by all night wishing we were young and riding one eastbound
Or listening to the coyotes scream in Wyoming
every place along the way to our land this was the theme I hadn’t heard yet
This hour of playlist is the soundtrack to my soul.
Life is good. Enjoy the time with the family playing banjo and guitar around campfires. It’s the only thing that’s truly real and valuable to me.
Cheers from Oregon and Michigan
Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful moments of your life! It is very inspiring!👍🪕🎶🔥
Now I love this the view of the forest with the crackling fire and the music really reminds me of the being a western cowboy
Thanks for the comment!
A hundred acres and a 15 minute walk to Lake Superior WOULD be pure paradise. Needs to be in Canada, though.
Amidst the crackling fire and the distant howls of coyotes, a lone cowboy beckons you, weary traveler, offering respite from the lonesome prairie. ‘Come, share my fire,’ he calls, ‘and find shelter from the starry night.’
Wow!👍👍👍
As the weariness passes the mind of a traveler captured by the calls n sights of the wild life, a timeless thought comes, fkn beans are great!
You ask his name, and he replies, with a smile. Big Al. Then you realize. This isn’t an ordinary Cowboy🐻.
Meeting a true legend
Walking my hound on Ducks Unlimited prairie grounds here in WI…fits right in!
I keep coming back to this. It gives me such a profound, mystical feeling. Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Thank You
Damn, didn't know I needed this so much.
Modded RDR2 here we go again!
Thank you :)
Thanks for the comment! )))
listening it and playing Red dead.
the game provides enough
This is sooooooo good :D
Thank you!
Oh! Wait!! Is that a bear in the trees?
😀
this is very good. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment!
Where do you get this animations from? Good stuff by the way.
Thank you! The animations are very simple, so I create them myself.
@@WesternAmbient This would be a Great DVD!
I want to come to America, to see real cowboys, and feel the nature.
I don't want to spend time in the cities, I just want a nature.
What are your suggestions?
Where should I go?
Unfortunately I can't tell you the best place to go....
Unfortunately the Cowboy era is a thing of the past… we have rodeos but. That is not the Cowboy way of life. Some might disagree with me but I don’t care. Rodeos are not a way to experience cowboy life they are disgusting displays of Animal Cruelty. Best way is going horseback riding at a local ranch in
a rural area. There are ranches that offer beginner trail rides in Western style some 3 hour trail rides. Closest to Cowboy experience you get. Some places have good trails through shallow streams or go through actual knee deep stream and edge of forest experience to give a cowboy experience. But I definitely would not attend a rodeo. They are spectacle that poke fun at cowboy way of life. Horses and cattle were money for cowboys so harm to animals meant lost pay. Accident were tried to be avoided the whole bronco busting crap. Complete myth to make cowboy life exciting. There was no bull riding either. Rodeos are just American bullfighting. Item 1 of Code of West - Respect the land.
@@CountryRockBear1983 Yes, my English is not that good. But what I was thinking is good place to visit where I can see ranches. For me, those who have ranch with all the animals is real cowboy. I just want to take a horse ride, buy some boots, drink beer, and enjoy myself in a nature, with all the views i've dreamt about.
@@Soksara Montana, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming…. Those states. Western states.
Wyoming and Colorado are best options 1 and 2 for scenery. Yellowstone National park equestrian options in Wyoming. Colorado. Lots of ranches that have trails with scenic view