My middle of summer journeys began with the Stanford Rodeo in mid July. I had so much fun at the CM Russell Stampede. I carried sponsor flags and pushed cows in the arena, but one part of the Stanford Rodeo stood out the most. Wild Cow Milking! It was the first time I had ever seen this event, and let me tell you it was a hoot!! I had so much fun watching it. The rodeo committee in Stanford were more than supportive and a great host.
After the CM Russell Stampede, I hit the road for the Helena Last Chance Stampede, one of the bigger rodeos in Montana. I had way too much fun at this rodeo! My favorite memory was being interviewed by the announcer in the arena, while riding!! I got to catch up with Lesli and also the Big Sky Pro Rodeo Queen, Libby Gurnett. Unfortunately, Lesli had come down with the flu the day before we were scheduled to be at the Stampede. So, for the first few days Lesli was a little under the weather, but that didn’t stop her from being Miss Rodeo Montana! One night before the performance, Lesli became very sick. She quickly dismounted her horse, used the nearby porta potty, and was back on her horse in no time! It still amazes me how she pulled that one off! All in all I had a fantastic time at the Helena Rodeo.
After the Helena Rodeo I was scheduled to attend the Great Falls, Big Sky Pro Rodeo, but after I learned about my unexpected knee surgery I was unable to go. I had surgery the week of the Great Falls Rodeo so that I could make a speedy recovery to ride in the Missoula Stampede. Thanks to taking the week off, my knee is now almost completely healed!
Finally! It was here! The Missoula Stampede Rodeo, my hometown rodeo!! I was ready to get back on my horse and do my job. I helped out with the rodeo queen pageant all week and rode in the three rodeo performances, as well as bull o’rama and slack. I had so much fun visiting with all the rodeo queens and seeing all the friendly faces of Missoula. It was one busy week, but full of fun!
After Missoula I had a brief break and then school started! The year has gone by so incredibly fast! This past weekend I got the opportunity to speak at Camp Make A Dream, in Gold Creek. It was so much fun. It was the first motivational speech I’ve had to give. It was a great experience. The people and participants at Camp Make a Dream are phenomenal!
Later that same weekend was the annual National Fur Trappers convention, held in Lewistown Montana. Lat time I was there it was -4 degrees!! This time it was 95!!! Whoa! Now, I’m not too smart with my types of fur, but I still had a great time! I got the chance to model and learn about the different types of fur. It was great to see Lesli and even watch her demonstration on Bull Whip Cracking! Congratualtions to the National Fur Trappers Committee, they put on a great event.
My travels are not over just yet, but my year as Miss Teen Rodeo Montana is coming to and end. I’ve had so much fun this year and I know there will be lots more ahead! I can’t wait to see you all down the road! God Bless.
Happy Trails,
Samantha Manley
Samantha Manley