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Experience An Authentic Working Cattle and Horse Ranch Through the Photos of Dryhead Ranch by Fast Horse Photography

What makes you a badass cowgirl?

Is it the length of time you’ve known how to ride a horse? Or, how you saddle up and maneuver your trusty steed.

Do you need to know how to stay on a bronc or wrangle a calf at a rodeo for folks to call you a cowgirl?

Is sitting in the saddle three days in a row in inclement weather as you drive the herd home a rule?

How do you learn to be a cowgirl? Is it passed down through generations of working the land… the cattle… and the ranch?

Is being a cowgirl something you do, or is it who you are? Because it can’t just be about riding.

Maybe it is a little of both?


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Be Inspired — Powderhorn Ranch Women’s Retreat with Equine Photographers Network

Have you ever traveled to the open spaces of Wyoming? Where the landscape is so vast, your brain can’t seem to soak it all in?

Taunting your cowgirl spirit.

A place that schools city folk on embracing their surroundings.


Where bluebird days are pretty much a guarantee. And the plains sit still offering peace and tranquility.

The land gives you the chance to enjoy the silence. Just listening to the wind. With the sun kissing your face. Making you envious of the western lifestyle. Where boots and chaps are a way of life.

A dusty face and windswept hair are a welcome sight. Well-worn gloves, a hat, and a broad smile reflect western culture and history.

The life of a cowgirl, handed down by the legendary pioneer women. Kept alive through generations of family, working homesteads like Powderhorn Ranch, 25 miles south of Douglas, Wyoming.

A life that isn’t for everybody. Only for the strong at heart, mind, and spirit.

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