Orejana Outfit  Arizona's Historic O RO Ranch 1993-2013 By Kathy McCraine

Orejana Outfit Arizona's Historic O RO Ranch 1993-2013 By Kathy McCraine

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“The O RO Ranch was always a cowboy outfit and a horseback outfit. Except for replacing the mule-drawn wagon, little changed in 100 years.” — Kathy McCraine in Orejana Outfit  The Spanish word orejana translates to an unbranded bovine like the wild, maverick cattle tucked in the canyons and brushy slopes of Arizona’s O RO Ranch. Once a Spanish land grant, the outfit spans 257,000 steep, rough, remote acres in northern Arizona. According to ranch manager Wayne Word, “It had a different feel.” The horses, cattle and cowboys are still as tough and wild as the range they roam. Though the ranch is closed to public visitation, writer and photographer Kathy McCraine has had access not only to the headquarters, but also secluded areas only traveled to by horseback for more than 20 years. Images she captured from 1993–2013 are authentically presented in this coffee-table book depicting the lives of the horses, cowboys and cooks who left tracks on this fabled outfit. Simply designed, the black-a

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