Way Out West
Every generation seems convinced they're watching the end of the authentic West. Today it's ATVs, smartphones, Yellowstone tourism, and newcomers moving to ranch country. A century ago it was pickup trucks. Before that, it was barbed wire. And before that, people were already complaining that the world they knew was disappearing. In this episode of Way Out West, we explore one of the oldest arguments in Western history: the belief that the previous generation was the last generation of "real" cowboys. Along the way, we'll look at how ranching adapted to new technology, how barbed wire transformed the open range, and why every era seems to believe it is witnessing the end of something authentic. Because the truth is, the West has never stood still. The tools changed. The landscape changed. The people changed. But the values that built the West somehow endured. And maybe that's the real story. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn! Share your thoughts → howdy@ridewayoutwest.com [howdy@ridewayoutwest.com] Support the Show: Buy me a coffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa] Follow Along: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest [https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest]
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