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Mountain Ranch at the End of the Road: Horses, Cows, Guns and Grizzlies in the Canadian Wilderness

Mountain Ranch at the End of the Road: Horses, Cows, Guns and Grizzlies in the Canadian Wilderness

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Why would a Colorado rancher sell the home place? the ranch his family had owned and operated for four generations? and move the entire operation to a remote 300,000-acre spread in British Columbia, Canada? For the adventure! And adventure is what Tom and Connie Hook and their sons found. Two miles above the mighty Fraser River, the Empire Valley Ranch headquarters lay 80 gravel miles beyond the pavement. The range extended another 75 miles further west and higher up into the Coastal Mountains. The Hook's exploits included punching cows in the high country with colorful cowboys who were mostly Indigenous neighbors or outlaws hiding from the RCMP. The hazards, besides mountain weather, included wolves, grizzly bears, cougars, and eagles. Mountain Ranch at the End of the Road is the tale of life on a remote ranch: vast distances, long rides, interesting neighbors, colorful cowboys, unlikely horse stories, and hair-raising wildlife encounters. Tom Hook served God, loved his family, and respected his employees and neighbors. He was a gentleman, a leader, adventurer, cattleman, preacher, and beloved father and husband-and, to people all over the West and as far north as Alaska, a loyal friend. At over 150,000 hits, his is the top-viewed board. He filed his final post a few days before he died suddenly on February 8, 2011. Many of Tom's readers asked him to publish his stories in book form. What you hold in your hands is the result.

Author: Tom Hook, Gary Brumbelow
Publisher: Hancock House
Published: 04/01/2019
Pages: 166
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9780888390561

About the Author
Hook, Tom: - Tom grew up in Colorado on a ranch of which he became the fourth generation operator. He attended Washington and Lee University and Colorado State University before graduating from Colorado College with a degree in Business Administration/Real Estate Appraisal. Tom did post-graduate master's level work for one year at Denver University, followed by a five-year stint in the Air Force National Guard. After his time in the service, Tom's entire adult life was spent owning and operating successful cattle ranches in Colorado, British Columbia, Oregon, and Idaho. He was also the recipient of numerous awards. During the summer months of his high school and college years, Tom traveled extensively with an RCMP officer in Canada and Alaska. This is how Tom came to love Canada, and aspire to ranch there someday. His mentor spoke at Knife and Fork Dinner Clubs all over Canada, and often put Tom up front as well. Tom was on the Cattlemen's Association board everywhere he lived: Colorado, British Columbia, Oregon, and Idaho. On some of these, he served as president. Tom was also a founder of The Owyhee Initiative, which brought together the heads of all groups with interest in public lands: congressmen, environmentalists, county commissioners, Indian tribal leaders, etc. It turned out to be a very successful organization. He also started The Owyhee Borderlands Trust, a group of ranchers who raised funds to buy ranches, for cattlemen to run cattle on if they lost their BLM permits. The Trust is still operating today.

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