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I am a fifth generation Wyoming cattle rancher. The images from this branding are meaningful because we’re branding in the same spot my great grandparents used to.
READ MORE →On Father’s Day, we celebrate men that play a vital role in our everyday lives. Each year, we recognize the time, effort, and sacrifices our fathers or father-figures made to help raise us and shape us into the people we are today.
READ MORE →The mothers and mother figures in our lives are worth celebrating, so every year we celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May. On Mother’s Day we recognize the time, effort, and sacrifices that they have made to raise us and help mold us into the people we are today.
READ MORE →Since 1987, Women's History Month has been celebrated in March, a month meant for celebrating the vital contributions of women in history and modern society. To further celebrate, we spoke to each of our seven amazing women athletes to share their thoughts and advice on being women in rodeo.
READ MORE →Tie Down Roping is an event born straight off the ranch. This is Tie Down Roping 101. The fastest time wins but it's actually a little more complicated than that.
READ MORE →Bareback Riding is one of the most physically challenging events in rodeo. This is Bareback Riding 101. The rules are simple: the cowboy must ride the horse for eight seconds while only holding on with one hand. One hand of the cowboy will be wedged into a suitcase- like handle called a rigging.
READ MORE →Saddle Bronc Riding requires strength, grace, and precise timing. This is Saddle Bronc Riding 101. Every move the bronc rider makes must be in sync with the movement of the horse. Form and technique are critical to earn a good score.
READ MORE →If you have a need, a need for speed; then Barrel Racing is your event. This is Barrel Racing 101. Now here are the rules, the fastest time wins. The horse will run in a clover leaf pattern around 3 barrels and the key is to leave all three barrels standing, while going as fast as you and your horse can.
READ MORE →Breakaway roping is the fastest event in rodeo. Sub three-second runs are to be expected. These cowgirls are handy with a rope and a horse. This is breakaway roping 101. There are a few simple rules, just like every event in rodeo, the advantage always goes to the animal; in this case, the calf.
READ MORE →The only true team event in rodeo is Team-Roping; team work makes the dream work. This is Team Roping 101. Here you have a header and a heeler. The fastest time wins, and the steer gets a head start.
READ MORE →It's time to meet the big boys of professional rodeo; the event is Steer Wrestling, and this is Steer Wrestling 101. The rules are as follows; the steer always gets a head start. The fastest time wins, and the hazer is the MVP, and the broken barrier is a ten-second penalty.
READ MORE →Durango is the Official Boot of the cowgirl 30 under 30 class of 2024.
READ MORE →On episode 104 of the Wisdom by WESA podcast, our marketing manager, Erin DeLong, discusses Durango’s dedication to equine, western sports, and involvement in country music through our support and partnership with organizations such as the PRCA as the Official Boot of NFR, CMA Fest, and the Grand Ole Opry.
READ MORE →Since 1987, Women's History Month has been celebrated in March, a month meant for celebrating the vital contributions of women in history and modern society.
READ MORE →The 2023 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo was one to remember for two members of Team Durango®.
READ MORE →At Durango®, we have proudly made and sold western boots since 1966, with a focus on providing premium footwear that merges traditional and modern western styling.
READ MORE →$1,550,335.67 in Total Winnings for Team Durango® at the NFR.
READ MORE →I am a fifth generation Wyoming cattle rancher. The images from this branding are meaningful because we’re branding in the same spot my great grandparents used to.
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