Scottsdale, AZ – Las Cruces, NM

As we left Scottsdale this morning, we headed South and along the 60 towards Globe – funny enough Evergreen’s family came from Globe – Passed through Superstition Springs for a late breakfast then on through Tonto National Forest continuing our route.

Last photo with Buster, thanks for having us Big Iron and Evergreen!

Fun fact: did you know it takes Saguaro cactus 10 years to grow one arm? I stand corrected!! Each Saguaro cactus takes 75-100 years BEFORE it grows a side arm IF they grown any, and before I even read this, on the road I was marveling at some of them with how many arms they had! Let alone the fact that I was then creating caricatures in my head of some of them like you would cloud watching. Their flowers are the state wildflower of Arizona.

Through Superior founded 1882, was originally a Silver mining town and today still runs a massive production of Copper mining. Ray Mine still operating today and a massive operation.

Like nearby Globe, Ray and Clifton, Superior was once a huge part of an Apache reservation.

We continued up in elevation from 1600ft up to 4983 feet before dropping back down.

We came into Kearny founded in 1958, named after General Stephen Watts Kearny who passed through the area in 1846 while leading 100 dragoons to California.

Hayden founded 1909 is almost a ghost town now but once home to the tallest smelter chimney in Arizona.

The landscape is changing to scrub and rocky outcrops as we drop back down again into Globe.

Globe (Western Apache: Bésh Baa Gowąh “place of metal”) was founded in 1875 as a mining camp. Silver was the draw card and the city of Globe was incorporated in 1876 with Globe printing its first newspaper May 2, 1878.

Its history remained laced with outlaws, murders, stagecoach robberies and more! Ike Clanton and Phineas Clanton arrived here just after the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone.

So much more history here and of course Evergreen has a brilliant photo in the guest room of distinguished looking gentleman from that era who are her family.

From here it was on weaving through snow capped mountains in the distance and headed through Geronimo and through to Fort Thomas established 1876. It was also previously Camp Goodwin part of the Apache Wars and Clantonville.

We passed the Pinaleno Mountains with the most prominent Mount Graham still with snow caps on it.

Things you don’t expect to see as you go through Safford into Solomon – a cowboy, yes cowboy, hat and all, riding an e-scooter on the side of the road!

Duncan founded 1883, originally a railroad way station called Purdy, was later renamed for Duncan Smith, a director of the Arizona Copper Company.

Uh oh! A stop with the local Sheriff 😬 just less than 14 miles into New Mexico. Jack gets a warning thankfully.

Into Lordsburg at a more regulated pace and back onto I10 headed for Las Cruces, NM.

We make it back to Las Cruces where we started some of our travels. Dinner at Applebees and right next to Cracker Barrel for Breaky in the morning.

Walmart just proved uneventful for what I was looking for so rest and relaxation now. Night!

Kat x

Fire and Ice

Saturday and Sunday we headed out to Cowtown just a short drive from the Ben Avery Facility.

A lot of work gone into the range since the last time we attended but still very much Cowtown despite the reworks from previous flooding.

Was so good to be back amongst it all and catching up with folks we haven’t seen in a long time.

Saturday started out chilly, needing jacket and gloves but it soon warmed up enough to ditch the jacket.

We had a few issues with shotgun ammo sticking in the chambers which costs seconds to your time but we got it worked out eventually moving into the back half of the day and into Sunday.

I finished with a clean match and first in category. 27th overall from 210 shooters. Jack not so lucky but still managed 5th in category.

Sunday finished!
Kat, Jack, Marlboro Man, Lucky Strike Lass, Pearl Starr, Charlie Wagon

Thanks to Barbwire and Zona, all the hardworking crew and extras that made Fire and Ice happen! it is always a great pre-start to End of Trail in Aroizona.

Kat x

Wagons West

Moving on from Las Cruces this morning leaving New Mexico and heading into Arizona and Saguaro country.

After a very long stretch of straight road we eventually end up In Mescal but the Film Studio is closed today.

Mescal Movie Set

From here we continue into Tucson and Old Tucson Studios for a visit. Also home to many a film setting over the years.

Good cocktails in the Saloon during showtime
Recognize it? Three Amigo’s

We stayed on, watched the stunt guys after the magic show in the Saloon. A great visit, a new Christmas tree decoration and we are now on our way to Scottsdale. Our final destination for the next 10 days.

It’s quite cool today but the weather come the weekend for shooting is set to be spectacular!!

Kat x

Quigleys Redemption

A 4.30am start gets us on the road by 5 to head west.

The sun is rising behind us now as we are half way into our journey.

This weekend being a preliminary warm up prior to the Heartland, having not shot for months.

Yes it’s true dear readers (hmm perhaps a bit too much time watching Bridgerton in the Craft room 🤭) too much work and not enough play for Kat.

Jack is still not able to shoot due to broken ribs but we will go and enjoy Quigley’s Redemption, hosted by the Dalby Pistol Club and South West Quarry Gang.

It is a black powder match but they have a ladies only ‘smokeless‘ in conjunction with it.

Looking forward to catch ups and some shooting!!

It’s a cool 4 degrees C 😳 sooo not used to this anymore.

Til later

Kat x

Aus Nats Part 11

It’s the final day, Sunday and like all good cowboys and cowgirls we head to the range for this morning’s shootout!

Where the best of the best go head to head in a final showdown and bit more fun on the range.

You know you can be lucky sometimes….on last stage of warm up match the bottom tab in my rifle broke, caught the piece in my hand when I cleared it at the unloading table. ‘Well that can’t be good’ I exclaimed but Jack got it fixed ready for the main match.

Fast forward to the shootout – Wild Rose and I take off from the middle,

pistols are shot first,

go to rifle….click, nothing happens..re cock the hammer, click…rack it, it must be a dead round,

click on the next one…..rack everything out and move to shotgun. A win for Wild Rose. Firing pin is broken.

Moral of the story? Better today then copping 10 misses for a broken rifle during the main match!!!

Huge congratulations to shootout winners Violet Rose for the ladies and Bat Masterson for the men.

Jack was pleasantly surprised to finish 1st in Elder Statesman category.

Jackaroo 1st, Witchita Willy (l) 2nd and Grizzly Grumps (r) 3rd

Congrats to Sister Sarah Carnegie 1st in Lady Gunfighter!

Kathouse Kelli 2nd, Sister Sarah Carnegie (m) 1st and Miss Taken (r) 3rd

And the 2023 Australian Single Action National Champions – The Terror and Violet Rose – congratulations.

To the Frontier Shooting Club, as everyone has been saying all week and beyond, this truly was a fantastic match that in our minds rivaled shoots we’ve been to in the US. Other clubs here now have a lot to take away from this and make their shoots also something to be talked about.

Well played guys, well played.

Kat xo

Aus Nats Part 10

The final day of main match, time to claw back a bit of yesterdays disasters. it is a much much cooler day, with winds and light drizzle.

Stage 11 – Zee’s Mine

The Pikes Peak Gold Rush – Pikes Peak 1859, there’s gold in them there hills. Buffalo Bill was there with 100,000 other miners who got busy with their claims, for with toil and hardship came great reward. But for some, less fortunate or downright lazy, it was easier to take from others what they had earned….at the end of a gun. Take aim and defend your claim.

Stage 12 – The Cantina

Doc Carver is helping you put the final touches to a new shooting exhibition. This one should draw a crowd and really showcase your skills of speed and accuracy. It’s pretty much done except you just can’t decide how it should begin. Which targets are you going to begin with?

Roll the dice and start line is black or red depending on what you rolled.

Stage 1 – Sheriffs Office

Clay Bustin’ Sharpshooter – it’s try out day and you reckon you’ve got what it takes to be Buffalo Bill’s next sharpshooter. Imagine your name up there with the likes of Frank Butler and even Annie Oakley. This your chance to shine, step on up and show us how it’s done.

Last stage of the day and the match!

Stage 2 – Town Hall

Perils of the Pony Express – Buffalo Bill recalls his time as a pony express rider as being tough, but the relay station boys had it hard as well. When Indians attacked, they were pretty much alone, outnumbered and surrounded. “We all knew what was expected of us, whatever the weather….and whatever the Indians could throw at us, the mail must go through.”

Well not the best finish for either of us but we will see how it comes out in the wash.

It’s moments like these that you appreciate the match, the people, the fun! Trooper ‘horsing’ around at the end. 🤭

Night time comes and we are ready for the banquet.

Ladies of Cowboy Action Shooting in their finest.

And a bit of clowning around with Charlie Wagon, Pearl Starr, Clancy and Marksman.

The start of a thought for photo.
All aboard! Train’s leaving!
Phew! We all made it to our carriage 🤣

Top 16 was announced at dinner.

Congrats to all that made it.

Kat xo

Aus Nats Day 9

Red Shirt Friday, 2nd Day of main match and we are in for another hot day. A few have come down with heat stroke so it’s make sure you’re hydrated throughout.

Starting with a LOCAS photo and Jack and Charlie Wagon horsing around.

Ladies of Cowboy Action Shooting – Australian Nationals 2023

Stage 7 – Station

Quiet Achiever – Congratulations, you are part of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. This is your acting debit and you’ve been directed to be the strong silent type. In this scene you need to look stern, yet dashing as you blaze away across the station. It’s time to show your qualities.

Stage 8 – Train

The Great Train Robbery – The great train robbery has always been a fan favourite and you have the honor of starting the whole thing off. This is your big break, your first speaking part…..surely no one will notice your slight speech impediment.

Stage 9 – Mercantile

Attack on The Settlers Cabin – The settlers cabin was a regular of the show. This stirring tale revisits the terrors our frontier settlers could face on the lonely open plains. You’re with the cowboys under the leadership of Buffalo Bill as you come to the rescue and repulse the attack of the hostile Indian horde.

Stage 10 – Barbershop

The Grand Buffalo Hunt – The Grand Buffalo Hunt was a real crowd pleaser. Charging buffalo were pursued by hard riding cowboys, discharging black powder rounds. The patrons cheered as the arena was quickly enveloped in gun smoke. Buffalo are a bit scarce here in Virginia, so for your viewing pleasure we have done the best we can.

And that dear readers rounded out the second day of shooting. A number of my shots never made the mark! Front sight…front sight…..front sight.

More side events with the Annie Oakley Mirror shoot, Cowboy and Indian Auditions, last chance at the .22 sideshow and more.

Gourmet hamburgers and side match awards were done this evening. Jack took out the bow and arrow, I won the Annie Oakley shoot for the ladies, Speed Rifle and placed in a couple others! What a blast!!

Kat xo

Aus Nats Part 8

Thursday and first day of main match.

A 32 degree day means seek shade, plenty of water and at the end of it sore feet and drained.

What a great start with opening ceremony and National Anthem.

We are in Posse’s 3 and 4, starting on stage 3 at The Blacksmith

The New Bulldogger – there’s a vacancy in the show for something called a bulldogger. Seems the last cowboy got impaled…whatever that means. You’re feeling confident because you’re under instruction from the legendary Billy Pickett, the inventor of bulldogging himself. You’ve got this…..surely it can’t be that hard.

Starting hands on the bulls horns,, line is ‘You’ve got this!’

A rifle hitch and a miss on this stage for me. Jack had a miss also.

Stage 4 at Open Range (left half of range)

The Battle of Summitt Springs – There has been a gruesome discovery. Tall Bull and his Cheyenne ‘dog soldiers’ have been attacking homesteads, killing, burning and absconding with some of the women folk. In this re-telling you join Buffalo Bill and the 5th Cavalry as you exact a terrible revenge on Talk Bull’s camp and attempt to free hostages.

Another miss for each of us.

Stage 5 at Open Range (right half of range)

Custer’s Last Stand – you’re in a desperate struggle at the Battle of Little Big Horn. General George Armstrong Custer, wishing to attack with haste, has led elements of the 7th Cavalry into battle without waiting for their supplies and their all-important Gatling guns. As the doomed men of the 7th were overrun by the red savages of the Sioux, one can only wonder how things could have been.

Kat – clean, Jack 1 miss.

Stage 6 at the Bank

First Bank Robbery – Ladies and gentleman, here now, we re-enact the first armed bank robbery in US history. It’s February 13, 1866 in Liberty, Missouri. The brave and daring James-Younger Gang, led by the charismatic champion of the underdog, Jesse James, starts an enthralling adventure that would endure for the next 10 years.

Start at the cashiers window, hands on fake pistols. Line is ‘reach for the sky’

A nice clean one again for me on this stage and Jack has a clean one also to round out the day.

Lunchtime and then just like clockwork, it is announced that the side matches will be starting at 1.15pm and once the Frontier shooters have shot their side matches the .22 carnival shoot will be open.

Speed Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun, Pure Speed, Texas Star Pistol Challenge, Carnival Shoot, Shotgun Challenge and Hicock & Tutt Challenge.

Tonight was Taco Dinner on range with Long Range, Mexican Stand Off and Side Matches from today awards.

Table set with side match awards

Tomorrow on for another day of fun!

Kat xo

Aus Nats Part 6 & 7- Long Range, Clays, Mexican Standoff

A cooler start again to the day, overcast and a chill in the air. Some cowboys and cowgirls gathered to test their eyesight and steadiness in the Long Range rifle.

Pistol calibre started at 50m distance, then 100m and 200m for rifle calibre.

No pic’s for here, what are you gonna see?! 🤣 we had enough troubles seeing the targets without a picture of black dots.

Mexican Standoff Wednesday and it’s hot! Weather has done an Adelaide flip and it’s 30C. Sunscreen and seek shade wherever you can!

Stages were good, distances fine just got to remember how these things work.

Managed to pull off a reasonable day.

All in all a great day for a Mexican Standoff, followed by lunch and a 4 stage warm up. Good to get the guns running again.

The evening was followed up with dinner at the V Hotel with about 100 others, what a turn out!

Kat xo

Aus Nats Part 5 – Range Day Check In

Out to the range for check in and catch ups.

The range is well set up, super organised, good distances, and a whole lot more!

The Frontier Shooting Club have really put things together well for an excellent week of shooting and fun.

A few range pics!

Shooter packs

Great bags with book, your wages &meal voucher packs, badge and 3 gold coins.

The gold coins are a head start for all to gaining an entry in a prize draw. Earn 5 gold coins and swap it for a $5 note, write your name on the back and your in the draw. The more clean stages, the more chances – every clean stage earns you a gold coin. Great concept.

Tomorrow is the start with long range rifle, cowboy clays and the .22 side show alley.

Looking forward to slinging some lead down range!

Kat xo