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An author dissatisfied with his city scenes travels west to absorb authentic local color and joins cattle trail outfits, learning daily routines, horseback work, and camp life. The book follows his impressions as he accompanies trail-herds, stands night guard, listens to cowboy songs, confronts storms and river crossings, and observes cattle behavior and herd management. Episodes alternate practical descriptions of techniques and vivid scene-setting that convey atmosphere, physical hardship, and the emotional pull of open country. The narrative records a developing attachment to the landscape and work without insisting on dramatic invention, offering a sequence of episodes that together sketch a portrait of western range life.
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