For those of us who rope for a living, it’s such a hectic,
fast-lane lifestyle.
There are a lot of people—friends and family—who help us along the way in our
travels. We’re gone away from home a lot, so those of us with a home and a
family rely on people who help as far as looking after things for us at home.
They help take care of our stock, our places, help us drive and do anything else
they can to help. Then there are the horseshoers, veterinarians and the people
we stay with every year along the way. These are the people who welcome us to
stay at their places and give us a chance to practice at their facilities. There
are so many helpful people, and without all the wonderful, helpful friends it
would be extremely difficult to do what we do.
For me personally, my mom (Bitsy) is a huge help. She stays at the
place, and that allows Alisa and I to take off in the summertime and know
everything’s taken care of. She watches over the small animals and the large
animals, gets the mail and pays the bills. That’s a great help to us.
I have a couple of veterinarians here at home, Dr. Howell and Dr.
Galley, who’ve helped me tremendously when it comes to taking care of my horses.
I try to coordinate trips home to where my horseshoer, Phil Shurden, can shoe my
horses as much as possible. Colter Todd and Charly Crawford do them in the
middle of the summer when I’m gone
A real close friend by the name of Tom Cox has been a great help
to me through the years. He’s helped find horses for me since I was 16 years
old. Tom found Jazz, the 7-year-old that I rode at the NFR, for me. I’ve gotten
the majority of my horses between Tom Cox, and Ozzie and Judy Gillum. Rickey
Green loaned me the blue horse I rode at the NFR in 2006, which was a big help
to me. I’ve gotten a couple really good horses from Wayne Baize in El Paso, too.
Those people have always welcomed me to come and stay at their places, and they
treat me like one of the family when I’m in their part of the country.
There are so many people around the places we travel and rodeo
who help us by allowing us to come stay and keep our horses. Jackie and Allen
Vohs have been great friends. Jackie’s our travel agent, and she gets things
done. She also introduced me to my beautiful wife. We stay at their place when
we’re in Las Vegas.
There are people in every state that we travel that have become
friends over the years. There isn’t enough room here to mention all of them. But
between them and my close friends that I rodeo with, guys like David Key, Kory
Koontz and Allen Bach—all of the guys—everybody is helpful and respectful. The
group of guys I’m around all the time, who I admire, has grown into a pretty big
group that includes the top 40 headers and heelers, and the circuit guys from
all over the country, too. They’re all great people who are helpful and
encouraging.
This is one of the things I enjoy about rodeoing now more than
ever—the friendships and the visits. There are hundreds and hundreds of people
out there who I’ve come to know, admire and enjoy. They’re all an encouragement
and a big help along the way. These friendships are one of the rewards of my
life that I’m very thankful for.