It wasn't in the creks of California but in the mountains of the Southwest where Ben Sublett struck gold. And folks have been searching for his lode ever since. Name the range that paid him.
What's the name of the Utah road that has one hell of a scenic drive waiting for you if you've got the spine for it, including a scary wooden bridge and hair-raising vertical drops?
There are plenty of bright spots in the West. But one shines above them all. In fact, even 10 miles into space, you could read a newspaper by it's light. What is it called and what city is it in?
A bronco bucks you. As does a bull. But with this animal, it's you that does the bucking. And if you do it well, you'll win a few bucks to boot. What is this buck-able beast?
It's Big.It's bold. It's larger than life. A herd of steers is driven by three cowboys on horseback. But thes sun-bronzed Texans never seem to get any where.What city are they stuck in?
Only two real-life Americans have been given the nod to be officially memorialized as one of these things. One of them is Daniel Boone. Who's the other and what things are we talking about?
I rode about 300 miles,through Three Rivers and Seven Lakes without getting a drop on me. And when I reined in, I looked up to see the state flag fluttering in the breeze. What state flag was it?
If you want to spend the night at this haunt near Bright Angel Creek, you'd better grab your boots, you saddle or you paddle because you can't drive there. Name it.
She was six feet tall,liked whiskey and bad cigars and, accoring to newspapers, broke more noses than anyone in montana. But she always got the mail through. Who was she?
Eat your fill at his Sikeston stop, but remember to keep your head down and your hands up. Because they won't fling fries, heave ham or chuck cheese, but they will hurl these.What are these airbourne...