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Way Out West
Way Out West
Author: The Cowboy Accountant
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Ride into the timeless tales of the American West, where cowboy wisdom meets grit and heart. Celebrate the cowboys and cowgirls whose hard work and spirit help feed a nation, one story at a time.
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Editor’s Note: This is an encore presentation of Cowboy Poetry: How the West Found Its Voice, originally released in May 2025. With the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering beginning this week, it felt like the right moment to revisit the roots of cowboy poetry and the voices that continue to shape Western culture. You can also find a full guide to the best Western events happening in 2026, including this gathering, on the Way Out West blog. Cowboy poetry is more than performance; it’s how the wo...
When the herd was bedded down and the camp finally went quiet, the work wasn’t over. In this episode of Way Out West, ride into the darkest hours of the cattle trail to explore night guard, the lonely, skilled, and often unseen job of watching cattle while the world slept. From slow circles in the saddle to low songs sung in the dark, riding night guard was about calm, patience, and responsibility when no one else was watching. This is the story of the cowboys who stayed awake, the music that...
The next day, after the music faded and the saloon doors went quiet, cowboys didn’t linger. Morning came, responsibilities returned, and the trail was already waiting. In this episode of Way Out West, step into the quiet hours after a night in town when boardwalks were empty, pay had been spent, and excuses carried no weight. This is the story of how cowboys gathered their gear, faced the consequences of the night before, and rode back out to the open range. No legends. No bravado. Just dawn,...
After months on the open range, cowboys finally rode into town, and everything changed. Boardwalks filled with dust-covered riders flush with pay. Saloons swung open. Cards hit the tables. Whiskey flowed. For a few wild nights, the discipline of the trail gave way to noise, temptation, and release. In this episode of Way Out West, step off the range and into the frontier towns that came alive when the trail ended. Explore what really happened when cowboys hit town, inside saloons and gambling...
The Buffalo Soldiers rode the harshest country in the West, took the toughest assignments, and built a legacy America is only now beginning to fully appreciate. In this episode, ride into their world, from the post–Civil War cavalry camps to the long marches, fierce battles, and quiet acts of courage that defined these legendary troopers. Discover why Plains tribes named them “Buffalo Soldiers,” how they shaped frontier history, and why their story still echoes across the American West today....
Scout. Pathfinder. Mountain man. Kit Carson helped map the West—but his story is far more complicated than legend suggests. In this episode, we explore the grit, contradictions, and legacy of one of the frontier’s most fascinating figures. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn! Share your thoughts → howdy@cowboyaccountant.com Support the Show: Buy me a coffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa Follow Along: Instagram → https://www.instagram...
Riding shotgun wasn’t just a seat on a stagecoach — it was the most dangerous job in the Old West. This week on Way Out West, climb up onto the box seat to hear the story of the fearless shotgun messengers who guarded gold shipments, stared down outlaw gangs, and rode through ambush country with a double-barreled shotgun across their knees. You’ll hear how these men were chosen, the weapons they carried, the tactics they used, and what really went down when a robbery struck without warning. F...
Relive the thirteen days that changed America forever. In this immersive episode, we step inside the Alamo as a small band of Texians, Tejanos, and frontiersmen hold their ground against Santa Anna’s army. Through moment-by-moment storytelling, we follow the siege from the first cannon blast to the final predawn assault, and then explore how this pivotal battle shaped Texas independence and set the United States on a path toward westward expansion. A gripping blend of history, courage, ...
Before there were fences, the range was open and wild. It was a place where cowboys rode for days across endless grasslands, always chasing water and weather. Then came two inventions that changed everything. The windmill brought water to dry country, making ranching possible where rivers couldn’t reach. Barbed wire drew the lines that ended the open range and reshaped the cowboy’s world forever. In this episode of Way Out West, learn the story of how technology tamed the range — from Daniel ...
Long before rodeo queens and arena spotlights, there was Lucille Mulhall. The Oklahoma ranch girl who could rope circles around any cowboy in the West. From dusty cattle roundups to the bright lights of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Lucille redefined what it meant to be a woman on horseback. This episode of Way Out West takes a ride through her story of grit, glory, and the birth of the American cowgirl. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn! Sha...
When the lights go out at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, the ghosts of the West ride again. Ride along for a haunting story from Prosperity Junction — where history, legend, and the spirit of a lost saddle cross paths with a night security guard beneath the moonlight. Learn more about the real-life Prosperity Junction at "The Cowboy" by clicking here. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn! Share your thoughts → howdy@cowboyacco...
The American West may have been built on grit, but it ran on credit. Behind every cattle drive, railroad, and ranch empire was a web of loans, investors, and risk-takers who bankrolled the frontier dream. This episode of Way Out West explores the money trail — from cattle barons and bankers to outlaws and robbers — and the lessons that frontier finance still holds for today’s entrepreneurs. As mentioned in this episode: You can support Robbie's Hope at: https://robbies-hope.com/ Connect...
In this special minisode, Chip shares a behind-the-scenes look at how Way Out West got started, what it’s been like to watch the show take off, and what’s coming next. Plus, a few laughs, a tip of the hat to loyal listeners, and a sneak peek at Season 4. Got a favorite episode or a story idea? Reach out on social media or through the website—your feedback could shape the next season! Thanks for riding along, and stay tuned for more tales from the trail. Transcript: For a full transcript of th...
When you think of cowboys, you probably picture tall-in-the-saddle heroes with spotless hats and a Hollywood shine. The truth? Cowboys on the trail were dirty, dusty, and often downright smelly. In this episode of Way Out West, we’re pulling back the curtain on the gritty reality of cowboy hygiene. From “dry baths” with sand and sulfur matches used as deodorant, to wild rags that doubled as dish towels and bandages, cowboys had to get creative just to stay alive and halfway clean. You’ll hear...
Encore Ride: This listener favorite takes us back to the wide-open Great Basin. If you missed it the first time, now’s your chance to saddle up with the buckaroos. In this encore episode of Way Out West, we ride into the Great Basin—harsh country where the cattle roam wide and the cowboys ride different. Meet the buckaroos: heirs of the vaquero tradition, masters of rawhide and bridle horses, carrying quiet pride across the high desert. From cow camps to Basque sheepherders, from slick horns ...
The West was built on stories, and few are larger than the life and legend of Wild Bill Hickok. In this episode of Way Out West, explore the full arc of Hickok’s story — from his early years as a frontier boy in Illinois, to his daring service as a Civil War scout, to his time as a lawman taming cattle towns like Hays and Abilene. We’ll follow him through gunfights and gambling halls, where his reputation as one of the fastest men alive spread across the plains. And finally, we’ll ride with h...
Life on the Cattle Trail: The Story of Caleb and Tomás takes you deep into the dust and danger of the Old West. Ride alongside two cowboys—one born of the Tennessee hills, the other raised in the vaquero tradition—as they face storms, stampedes, and rustlers on the long trail north. Their bond, tested by hardship and strengthened by grit, captures the spirit of the American frontier. Was it fact? Was it fiction? Out here, the line between the two disappears into the wide horizon. For sh...
They called them the Lords of the Plains. From humble foot hunters to the most feared horsemen in history, the Comanche built an empire that rivaled Spain, Mexico, Texas, and even the United States. In this episode of Way Out West, learn the story of the Comanche Empire — their rise, their dominance, their clashes with settlers and soldiers, and the legacy they left behind on the American frontier. Resources related to this episode: Quanah Parker: The Last Chief of the Comanche Transcri...
In a dusty old barn, tucked beneath worn saddles and forgotten gear, lies a ledger of cowboy wisdom. Last time, we cracked it open and shared ten trail-tested proverbs from the saddle. This week, we’re back for the second part of this two-part series — Cowboy Proverbs: 10 More Life Lessons from the Saddle. These sayings aren’t polished words from books, but truths earned the hard way: out on the trail, under the stars, and in the dust of the American West. From patience and grit to trust and ...
Step into a dusty old barn and crack open a forgotten book of cowboy wisdom. In part one of this two-part series, The Cowboy Accountant shares 10 cowboy proverbs. Rough-cut truths from the trail that still carry weight today. From keeping your words tight to never roping what you can’t hold, these sayings are part philosophy, part survival guide, and all cowboy common sense. Saddle up for a ride through the unwritten wisdom of the West. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode,...























