Corral West Adventures at Estrella Regional Park Phoenix, AZ
PHA at Corral West Arena, AZ week 2-23-14
We are now at the Corral West Arena in the Estrella Mountain Regional Park in Goodyear, Arizona near Phoenix. Tom has been working with Black Jack and doing some roping on Roany. There is a lot going on here with trail rides, cookouts and kid camps planned for spring break. Tom is scheduled to work with the kids on the 13th of March with roping. He also has two clinics planned. One on March 15th for Ranch Sorting and on March 22nd for Trail Obstacles. During the week in the arena they have Team Roping 2pm Sunday and 11am Tuesday, Ranch Sorting 6pm wed & 11am Thursday
Morning horse ride Estrella mountains
via YouTube Capture
HORSEBACK RIDING 2017
We went Horseback riding through the Estrella Mountains today. It was the first time Parker and Dylan rode horse through the mountains. We all had a fun time! The people at Corral West Horse Adventures were very nice and very helpful.
Kim Larsen at Estrella Mountain Park - Gary Bennett Shoot
Cowboy Mounted Shooting
Border Patrol Agent catches whiff of Desert Rain Cafe Omelet, Checkpoint Three Points, AZ
Border Patrol Agent catches whiff of Desert Rain Cafe Omelet, Checkpoint Three Points, Arizona, 30 September 2014, GOPR3489
Apache Junction Real Estate
Apache Junction is a western style community that sits at the base of the Superstition Mountain's. Out door enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Apache Junction has an abundance of hiking trails and breath taking desert scenery. There are generally about 295 days of sunshine a year in Apache Junction which gives residents the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors year round. History lovers can easily get lost in the deep rich history of the area. There is even ghost town that history lovers can explore! Come be a part of this unique community, you will not regret it!
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BETWEEN TWO FERNS (TREES) | Mountain Biking Birthday Trail, Pocatello, Idaho
After attempting to climb the steep, overgrown Birthday Trail against the advice of an old and wise mountain biker, I decided to descend the trail that left me a sweaty and sore pile of goo the week before. This trail is tight, technical and severely overgrown this time of year. Was I able to conquer my loamsome foe? Did I exact revenge upon the climb of no return?!? Stay tuned...
Ice Cube - Good Cop Bad Cop (Official Video)
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Music video by Ice Cube performing Good Cop Bad Cop. (C) 2017 Cube Vision/Interscope Records
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MCLINTOCK! - John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara - Full Western Movie [English] - HD
Wealthy rancher G.W. McLintock uses his power and influence in the territory to keep the peace between farmers, ranchers, land-grabbers, Indians and corrupt government officials.
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer: James Edward Grant
Stars: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Patrick Wayne
Watch Christian Bale Burn Rubber in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ | Anatomy of a Scene
How do you go about recreating a 24-hour auto race for a movie? If you’re the director James Mangold, meticulously.
His latest film, “Ford v Ferrari,” takes place in the mid-1960s as the Ford Motor Company is trying to come up with a car that can beat out Ferrari in the Le Mans auto race. The American executives bring on the car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and the driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) to aid in that task.
This scene takes place at the beginning of the 1966 edition of the race as Miles is preparing. Narrating the sequence, Mangold said that he wanted to use the camera following Miles down a hallway and then out to the track as a technique to reveal the spectacle of the race, with overwhelming crowds and a heightened energy.
The race starts the same way Le Mans used to actually begin, with the drivers standing across the track from their cars, then running over and leaping into the vehicles before pulling out. Mangold said the moment, captured in one shot, was a challenge to coordinate but was important to give a sense of authenticity to the scene.
He said he shot as much of the action as possible with real cars and stunt drivers, using visual effects not as much for the racing moments, but more to populate the stands so the production wouldn’t need 20,000 extras each day.
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