Even in the desert it gets cloudy and might stay that way for a couple of days, which is why it's important for boondocker's to size their solar panels and battery banks to get them through not just sunny days, but days when you don't get much charging at all.
The back end of an A-10 Warthog is the last sight you will ever see after It drops a bomb on your position. Riding bulls is dangerous at best, but there's one thing that every rider fears the most. And that's getting hung up. When your hand gets stuck in the bull rope the rider is all but helpless. Everything is happening very quickly and he's getting tossed around like a ragdoll, and the bull's hooves are inches from the rider. It's a situation like this is where the Bullfighter's earn their meager pay and do everything possible to get the rider free before his arm is broken or he's trampled. Bull riders are as tough as they come, even the little guys like this, and they have to be hurt pretty bad to show any sign of pain, because pain is a way of life for a bull rider.
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Boondocking sunset Ajo Arizona
Yes I've still got high school rodeo pictures, and probably will have for quite some time. This is from the roping competition. High school cowgirls. Young saddle bronc rider going to work Calf roping competition A happy roper
Sunrise at the old rodeo grounds Ajo Arizona.
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