Early lore tells of 400 remote Northern Cowboys who would roam the untamed wilderness from the Yukon Territory of Canada to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Although rarely seen, their presence became legendary in the vast unexplored country. These Mavericks spent their days riding upon the backs of their ungulate compadres and refused to abide by societal norms. They were their own breed and are widely regarded as some of the toughest people to have ever lived, surviving brutal elements with nothing but their instincts and loyal companions.
Little is known on their whereabouts these days. Some say they dismounted their half-ton cervids and rejoined the ranks of society. Others claim that the last of them ended up on the wrong side of the grass many moons ago. Yet some swear that when the crypto bull market is in full swing, the unmistakable chorus of bull moose grunts combined with drunken cowboy revelry can still be heard coming from the back country.
Moose Cowboy #17
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Moose Cowboy #17
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Early lore tells of 400 remote Northern Cowboys who would roam the untamed wilderness from the Yukon Territory of Canada to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Although rarely seen, their presence became legendary in the vast unexplored country. These Mavericks spent their days riding upon the backs of their ungulate compadres and refused to abide by societal norms. They were their own breed and are widely regarded as some of the toughest people to have ever lived, surviving brutal elements with nothing but their instincts and loyal companions.
Little is known on their whereabouts these days. Some say they dismounted their half-ton cervids and rejoined the ranks of society. Others claim that the last of them ended up on the wrong side of the grass many moons ago. Yet some swear that when the crypto bull market is in full swing, the unmistakable chorus of bull moose grunts combined with drunken cowboy revelry can still be heard coming from the back country.