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The cowboys of the Golan Heights
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<blockquote data-quote="snake67" data-source="post: 1072861" data-attributes="member: 17764"><p>Shay and I are what I would call good friends. Shay learned his trade in the Southern States many years ago. He went there specifically to learn about cattle and horses. </p><p></p><p>We met on the plains one day whie I was directly some Merkavas out of the area and he was bringing cattle in and we have been friends since.</p><p></p><p>I have stood under that very shelter with the squeeze and worked cattle. There are a couple more large ranches on the Golan besides this one.</p><p></p><p>I have also sat in the line shack just out of the picture while Shay cooked breakfast and we burned anything we could find to keep warm as it was snowing and cold outside.</p><p></p><p>Pretty wild country that is not usually seen by the tourists. And there is a lot of wild country there.</p><p></p><p>Best to all</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snake67, post: 1072861, member: 17764"] Shay and I are what I would call good friends. Shay learned his trade in the Southern States many years ago. He went there specifically to learn about cattle and horses. We met on the plains one day whie I was directly some Merkavas out of the area and he was bringing cattle in and we have been friends since. I have stood under that very shelter with the squeeze and worked cattle. There are a couple more large ranches on the Golan besides this one. I have also sat in the line shack just out of the picture while Shay cooked breakfast and we burned anything we could find to keep warm as it was snowing and cold outside. Pretty wild country that is not usually seen by the tourists. And there is a lot of wild country there. Best to all Bez [/QUOTE]
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