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Episode 122: Brad Probst - What Does It Mean To Be A Cowboy?

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Education, Hobbies

5973 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Heroes come in all forms and sizes. Most common are star athletes, television sensations, and our children who turn out to be wonderful people and future parents… A list of heroes can be endless but a hero has to be someone who moves you greatly like a celebrity who has influenced a generation. On todays podcast, Brad Probst, a hero of ours shares a very dark side he struggled through to get where he is today: The Manager of Bear Mountain Outfitters. This is where Nicky and I briefly guided elk hunts on a spectacular 18,000 acre mountain top ranch where the world is silent only to the sounds of nature, bugling elk and shimmering trees that have turned the brilliant colors of fall. Brad climbed to the top of this steep slope after a grueling battle with addiction. Near the bottom of this dark time, he flipped the switch and fought to get out, saving his family and his future. His chapters of survival are brilliant! Brad is also a "Cowboy" (he doesn't think he is) most of the year on the ranch when he is not guiding hunts or rodeoing. He recently went down to the Four 6's ranch to help out as a ranch hand as one thing's for sure, Brad's appetite for hard work is unmatched. We also talk about what it means to be a Cowboy, Elk hunting Colorado, Nuances of being an outfitter, Introduction of wolves, and his admirable climb out of addiction. On todays podcast, we cover the trials of one of the finest men I’ve ever known.

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Starting from a 90 year old family recipe,

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wickles are wickedly delicious pickles packed with garlic and peppers,

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a staple in our skiff and all shoreline lunches,

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originating from Sims Grandmother's Kitchener. in our skiff and all shoreline lunches.

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Originating from Sim's grandmother's kitchen to a pantry near yours.

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From pickles, okra, relishes and spreads,

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check them out to elevate all of your meals to the next level.

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Whether on the boat, on the river, or in the woods,

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Yettie products are by our side. There are many innovative

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first-class companies in the outdoor market today, but none more so than Yeti.

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In 2006, they took the industry by storm when they produced their first

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roto-molded cooler that was reliable and built for the wild. Seventeen years

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later with a multitude of new products,

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they continue to raise the bar and be the gold standard

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for all outdoor brands.

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We couldn't be more proud to have them

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as the Millhouse sponsor and a family member.

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We broke everything, we broke everything, we broke lines, we broke cooks, we broke lines we broke cooks we broke rods we broke our minds we broke

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marriages we broke the whole thing we came up the idea of going out that night and chasing girls and whoever had the biggest pair of

1:26.5

pain he's went to pot. I knocked another arrow and he turned around the other way and I shot

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him going through the other way so I shot him going through the other way.

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So I double-lunged him both ways.

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