2014 Craig Cameron Guts & Glory 100 Mile Trail Ride

By September 4, 2014 Uncategorized

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imgr1234esCraig Cameron, a life-long rancher, working cowboy and horse trainer, has just about done it all from cow-calf, stocker operations, custom hay-baling, or capturing wild cattle for fellow ranchers. After years of bull riding on the professional rodeo circuit and successfully operating his cattle business, Craig began conducting western horsemanship clinics and demonstrations to help beginning and seasoned riders increase their knowledge and understanding of their horse and to keep the cowboy tradition alive.

In the spirit of the cowboy tradition with a personal connection to the military, Craig has partnered with this special group of Special Operations Veterans and friends and seasoned riders for a unique Guts & Glory 100 Mile Trail Ride to raise awareness and funds for the SOWF.

– Bryan “Doug” Brown – General, USA, Retired 7th Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command
– Joseph Maguire – Vice Admiral, USN, Retired Former Commander Naval Special Warfare Command
– Larry Mahan World Rodeo Champion
– Walt Garrison former American football fullback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys
– these are just a few of the legendary and heroic gentlemen joining, “The Cowboy’s Clinician,” Craig Cameron for his 2nd annual Guts & Glory 100 Mile Trail Ride!

This 3-day ride for the seasoned rider, scheduled on November 6-7-8, 2014 will begin in Goldthwaite, Texas, with a dinner and auction party on Friday evening at the N at Hardway Ranch and continue on Saturday to Bluff Dale; riders arrange their own overnight plans. If you are interested in riding all 3 days OR just the Sunday final leg (open to all riders), please email doublehornd@lipan.net to receive a Guts & Glory Horse Ride registration packet.

Proceeds Benefit the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF)

In 1980, when eight special ops warriors lost their lives during a hostage rescue attempt in Iran, a promise was made to provide a college education to each of the surviving 17 children. Today, the Special Operations Warrior Foundation continues this solemn pledge to educate every child whose special operations parent loses their life in the line of duty. Currently supporting over

145 surviving children in college, there are another 570 children who will require college funding in the future, AND that number grows steadily as special ops warriors continue to sustain casualties in the line of duty. These funds are generously donated by friends and corporations all over the United States!

You can get more information at their website by clicking HERE.