It was interesting to see Eustace and his buddy, build that wood gasification set up on his truck and actually use it, maybe a stunt for the script, who knows.
The show is somewhat interesting, I enjoy watching Tom or I think that is his name in Montana, old school craftsmanship, tanning, knife and bow/arrow and similar things he makes, something to learn and appreciate.
This year they added someone from New Mexico, man and his son. I have NEVER seen such a fool with a horse. When he went to rope that horse and got its front leg stuck but good in between cattle panels, the display of stupidity shown by this man is beyond words. I could not believe this idiot while attempting to teach or instruct his son, badgered that horse to the point of creating such panic, resulting in what happened, anyone who handles horses for real would know better, in addition, to that, cattle panels with gaps like that, just tells me the man is a fool who should not be handling horses. Cripes, at least have a break away solid top rail or use a pen where the horse cannot injure itself! I'd have laughed if he got stomped, he really deserved it !
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