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  • It's branding time on the SMS Spur Ranch outside Spur, Texas. (Seattle Times Information Bureau, 1939)
    Branding time
  • (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1971)
    River ride
  • A wrangler from O.K. Falls, B.C., stretched every ounce to stay on the saddle bronc, No Dice, in the opening moments of the Ellensburg Rodeo. At the completion of his ten-second ride, he was thrown to the ground and his mount flipped over on him. He escaped with bruises. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times, 1963)
    No Dice Under Way
  • With their cattle secure for the night in corrals in the hills northeast of Ellensburg, three wranglers head home. (The Seattle Times, 1956)
    Cattle secured
  • The Palouse offers solitude, which can translate into contentment or loneliness. A Palouse resident takes in the sunset from top of Steptoe Butte. (Tom Reese / The Seattle Times)
    The Palouse from Steptoe Butte
  • (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times, 2015)
    Boot and stirrup
  • One young cowboy eats dust. (The Seattle Times, 1965)
    Dusty outcome
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