Howdy Chuckwagon Friends
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the warm weather in Saskatoon. I Love the Heat! Today it was very warm, but with quite a heavy wind.

11 am to 1 pm practice window
Yesterday, we had very little wind and it was very hot. I couldn’t tell you the daytime high, as I never look at the temperature gauge, I just look into the sky for my weather forecast. Despite the warm temps, our Team 23 and Cody’s crew had to hook some outfits for practice. We had a 2 hour window to prepare and run 5 outfits between the both of us. To make it even busier, all the 10 or so outriding horses were rode as well.
- Removing the horses collar
- Removing the Harness
One of my jobs along with Team 23, is to help prepare the chuckwagon horses for their practice run, by putting their collars and harness on, along with their headstalls as well.
- Preparing the Horse
- Puttin on the headstall

Outrider Cole Somerville
The outriding horses get saddled and bridled, and await their turn for our outrider Cole to take them for a fast lap. We call this fast lap, “blowing them out.” I tell you what, Cole was one tired fella, after riding 10 or so horses yesterday. But then again, he’s in great shape and makes things look pretty easy. He is doing very well for his second season on the tour. Here in Saskatoon, he is hired to ride all 9 heats behind several different drivers.
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Early morning workout session on the Grandstand Stairs
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A set of Wings

Cody on the Back Stretch

Driving around the Fourth Turn

Focusing on the Home Stretch
So it couldn’t have been a nicer night for our first night of racing in Saskatchewan. Our son Cody was in the first heat so he had to be ready. Cody was off the 1 barrel tonight and had a good run to put him in 15th spot on the day.

4 rth Turn Judge Dale
Every sport needs judges and ours is no different. Dale Haroldson climbs high on a platform, to get a bird’s eye view. There are judges stationed on each turn, first, second, third and fourth, as well as others in front of the infield. There are also cameras to film the race and review. The human eye can only see so much.
We got a good chuckle tonight. Just as Ricks heat was pulling in to race, a cat decided to do his duty on the home stretch. The cat had no idea that his 9th life could have ended if he had been much longer. All was well though, he scooted off before the wagons came around.

Headed to the Finish Line
The boys ran a great race tonight. Rick hooked Spirit, Spin, Cowboy and Glory. Cole rode Trickster holding the leaders and Chanse Vigen rode Stadium throwing the stove. Our tarp sponsor tonight was Driving Force. Rick ran a clean race and placed 2nd for the day. We are very happy about that.

Backside Business
From the Travelin Trailer
Sue, with Rick and Team 23
P.S. Signs from the soul should come silently, as silently as the sun enters the darkened world.

Sue