A couple of old cowboys were living in a line shack one winter near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They had run out of grub (and whiskey) and decided to go to town in the bitter cold. One of the old fellows leaked. When they got to town, he was frozen to the saddle. His horse found something to down his head and buck about. He threw his rider, but the seat of his pants stayed in the saddle. An embarrassing experience in town. Stay warm, Jake.
Good morning from Romania I greet you with respect Marius I wish you good health I follow you on your journey I wish you good health Marius from Romania 🙏🙋🇷🇴🤠🕳️
miles and miles of empty roads there in Nebraska, huh. I was thinking of how wonderful it is that so many people are driving your gear ahead. What a blessing! I think the trip would have been much harder on the horses if that hadn't happened. I had to chuckle at the turkeys crossing the road. We stopped on a country road once, and a turkey came right up to the passenger side of my '89 Bronco. When we slowly pulled ahead to leave, the dumb turkey ran right beside us for quite a ways, gobbling as it ran. Silly bird! We have the phone video of it even. I love seeing the round bales of hay in the fields too. I had the sense you were a little worried about not having a place to stay, while you were just outside of Atkinson. As the weather turns colder at night, that's super important for you to have a place to stay, I'm sure. Prayers! Wow, google maps actually show the cowboy trail if you zoom in far enough. Cool! 336 miles long. Whew. Thanks for sharing another great video! :)
I always loved driving out west when I drove a tractor trailer. Oh how I miss those days. I enjoy watching your videos.Thank you for sharing your adventures ❤ keep them coming. So how many sets of shoes have you gone through thus far? Stay safe my friend❤
I grew up in the mountains of northern Utah so I get it. But when you spend enough days slowly riding across a state, you start to get a real appreciation for its unique kind of beauty. It's happened in all 23 states I've crossed so far. America really is a wonder!
We’re in Kansas, have been most of our lives. I love the wide open skies and rolling farmland. It’s a really nice place to live and ride. So glad you’re letting us watch through your online journal.
I feel what I see on your journey is stunning! I have said before, what I see through your eyes is a beautiful country. I hope you found a place to stay for the weekend. Praying for your safe journey. 🙏🙏🙏
Wow I hope you found places to stay. Your getting closer to home. I been thinking about uou finding shelter and wondering if your cold. God is watching out for you. God Bless.
You are riding along some of the most beautiful parts of NE. Was awesome seeing you ride with Jerry in the last video. The Stewart's are some great people. Stay safe on the rest of your travels. Nebraska the good life, and yes its not for everyone and we like it that way.
Another great week of following your journey, Jake. You and the boys are looking good. Prayers for safe travels and places to lay your head to rest. 🙏🏼 God bless the remainder of your adventure...love, hugs and prayers from this grandma! ❤🤗🙏🏼
That's the plan. I don't want to overtax her so I might wait and have her come out when we hit Utah so she can ride the last week and finish the Year of the Mustang with her boys.
I've carried a days worth of water in my Camelback throughout this whole trip. That way my water needs are covered and easily accessible and I only have to think about finding water for the boys.
Hi Jake! 23/25 miles a day…you will be home before you know it! Nebraska sure is flat! You look like you have some wind burn. Love from Pennsylvania 💕🌷🐻
Hi jake, I love what to do videos and the horses. I wished I could see more of the scenery. There's got to be so many beautiful things that you have seen and witnessed and people you've met. How long will you be on the cowboy trail and why do they call it the cowboy trail? If you could enlighten me I'd be very happy. Thank you. Good luck with you and the horses. Hope you find a place to rest your head tonight
Our days vary but we travel between 18 and 25 miles which takes 7-8 hours including breaks. We take a break every 2 hours for 20-30 minutes and I get off and walk every couple of hours or when my legs need a stretch.
I enjoy watching your travels! That frog that you found is a Leppard frog. You were obviously near a pond, creek or a good water supply.
A couple of old cowboys were living in a line shack one winter
near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They had run out of grub (and whiskey)
and decided to go to town in the bitter cold.
One of the old fellows leaked. When they got to town, he was
frozen to the saddle. His horse found something to down his head
and buck about. He threw his rider, but the seat of his pants stayed
in the saddle. An embarrassing experience in town.
Stay warm, Jake.
When i was a kid, most of my riding was done bareback. The seat of my pants were always patched. Good times.
#wrangler needs to sponsor you 😊 what a great wrangler ad!!
I wish! They are the only jeans I've worn on ths journey and I'd say they pass the long-rider test!
Good morning from Romania I greet you with respect Marius I wish you good health I follow you on your journey I wish you good health Marius from Romania 🙏🙋🇷🇴🤠🕳️
Thank you sir, praying for safe travels
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miles and miles of empty roads there in Nebraska, huh. I was thinking of how wonderful it is that so many people are driving your gear ahead. What a blessing! I think the trip would have been much harder on the horses if that hadn't happened. I had to chuckle at the turkeys crossing the road. We stopped on a country road once, and a turkey came right up to the passenger side of my '89 Bronco. When we slowly pulled ahead to leave, the dumb turkey ran right beside us for quite a ways, gobbling as it ran. Silly bird! We have the phone video of it even. I love seeing the round bales of hay in the fields too. I had the sense you were a little worried about not having a place to stay, while you were just outside of Atkinson. As the weather turns colder at night, that's super important for you to have a place to stay, I'm sure. Prayers! Wow, google maps actually show the cowboy trail if you zoom in far enough. Cool! 336 miles long. Whew. Thanks for sharing another great video! :)
That is interesting about the cinch mark.
My dad's family is from Nebraska. Always did Enjoy a Sandhills! North and west of Gothenburg.
aw... thanks for the shout out! I am so happy it worked for Jenny to help you out! Love you both!
Nebraska is very windy all the time view is great but I can't take the wind all the time😊❤
I always loved driving out west when I drove a tractor trailer. Oh how I miss those days. I enjoy watching your videos.Thank you for sharing your adventures ❤ keep them coming. So how many sets of shoes have you gone through thus far? Stay safe my friend❤
Ive enjoyed watching your travels thus far. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing 32 degrees in Raton N.M. snowing
The frog I believe is a northern leopard frog,ranidae I don't recommend putting them in your pocket like some do in the movies.
You got me beat, Jake! I'm a hills and hollars kind of guy. The plains would drive me batty! Great video! Ride safe & God Bless! Lee
I grew up in the mountains of northern Utah so I get it. But when you spend enough days slowly riding across a state, you start to get a real appreciation for its unique kind of beauty. It's happened in all 23 states I've crossed so far. America really is a wonder!
We’re in Kansas, have been most of our lives. I love the wide open skies and rolling farmland. It’s a really nice place to live and ride. So glad you’re letting us watch through your online journal.
I love Nebraska and did many back road drives, getting off the interstate. Lots of history also.
thoughtful video...
I feel what I see on your journey is stunning! I have said before, what I see through your eyes is a beautiful country. I hope you found a place to stay for the weekend. Praying for your safe journey. 🙏🙏🙏
Wishing you safe travels and a warm place to stay as you finish your journey home. It’s been amazing to follow your progress!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful and amazing journey. Hugs to you and the horses. Blessings. Safe travels.
Wow I hope you found places to stay. Your getting closer to home. I been thinking about uou finding shelter and wondering if your cold. God is watching out for you. God Bless.
What Ana adventure of a lifetime. Happy trails
You are riding along some of the most beautiful parts of NE. Was awesome seeing you ride with Jerry in the last video. The Stewart's are some great people. Stay safe on the rest of your travels. Nebraska the good life, and yes its not for everyone and we like it that way.
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@sjmaz522 what's so funny
Welcome.
Been following you since you
left last year. Home town is Atkinson
Hi Jake. Great vid.. thanks for sharing. Love and blessings to all ❤
Another great week of following your journey, Jake. You and the boys are looking good. Prayers for safe travels and places to lay your head to rest. 🙏🏼 God bless the remainder of your adventure...love, hugs and prayers from this grandma! ❤🤗🙏🏼
Will your white mare be available to finish the end of your ride?
That's the plan. I don't want to overtax her so I might wait and have her come out when we hit Utah so she can ride the last week and finish the Year of the Mustang with her boys.
Hi Wonderful to see you today😊❤ I know what you mean about being out there I think I would be ok with a buddy on the wagon,on the wagon trail.
Great idea about the tube
I've carried a days worth of water in my Camelback throughout this whole trip. That way my water needs are covered and easily accessible and I only have to think about finding water for the boys.
Hi Jake! 23/25 miles a day…you will be home before you know it! Nebraska sure is flat! You look like you have some wind burn. Love from Pennsylvania 💕🌷🐻
Nebraska is not flat and the area he has been riding is some of the hilliest there is.
Hi jake, I love what to do videos and the horses. I wished I could see more of the scenery. There's got to be so many beautiful things that you have seen and witnessed and people you've met. How long will you be on the cowboy trail and why do they call it the cowboy trail? If you could enlighten me I'd be very happy. Thank you. Good luck with you and the horses. Hope you find a place to rest your head tonight
Not to long you'll be home buddy........
About a month so not too long in the grand scheme of things. It's weird cause it feels like I've been gone forever and also feels like I just left.
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leopard frog
How's Bella doing now?❤
She's doing great and staying busy giving a lot of kids lessons.
@jakeharvath wonderful to hear that thank you!
I am wondering, how many hours & miles a day do you average in the saddle & walking?
Our days vary but we travel between 18 and 25 miles which takes 7-8 hours including breaks. We take a break every 2 hours for 20-30 minutes and I get off and walk every couple of hours or when my legs need a stretch.