Treasure lies upon
Bibleback and Camelback—
the X marks the spot.
Treasure lies upon
Bibleback and Camelback—
the X marks the spot.
Posted by Ladder Ranch on December 15, 2018 in Nature and Wildlife, Poetry
Tags: BiblebackMountain, Camelback Mountain, contrails, treasure map
Patrick and Sharon O'Toole are ranchers in the Little Snake River Valley on the Wyoming-Colorado border. They represent the fourth generation on the six-generation family ranch. The O'Tooles raise cattle, sheep, horses, dogs and children on their high country ranching operation. The transhumance operation stretches from north of Steamboat Springs, Colorado to Wyoming's Red Desert.
Pat has served in the Wyoming House of Representatives, the Western Water Policy Commission, and is currently President of the Family Farm Alliance, representing irrigators and water users in the western United States. He is active with several conservation and agricultural organizations.
Sharon is a writer and poet. She writes extensively on western issues, and the relationship between landscape, animals and people. She is widely published as an author, essayist and editorial commentator.
Pat and Sharon have three children. Their daughter, Meghan and her husband Brian Lally, live on the ranch with their children, Siobhán, Seamus, Maeve and Tiarnán. Meghan has also served on the Wyoming Board of Agriculture and the Environmental Quality Council, She and Brian are active in community service.
Daughter Bridget lives in Phoenix with her husband, Chris Abel, where she works in health care communications. Chris works in the food distribution business.
Son Eamon and his wife Megan live on the ranch with their sons, McCoy and Rhen. Eamon is a horseman and natural resource manager, and Megan is a flight nurse. Eamon is a member of the Wyoming Beef Council and is active in the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
The blog traces the activities and life on the ranch, from the mundane to the fabulous.
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RealRanchers
December 17, 2018 at 4:07 PM
I have reached out through the Ladder Ranch website in regards to the sheep dogs used and raised out on the ranch and have not heard back yet so I hope it is okay that I comment here. The Winter Edition of CowCountry is themed “Working Dogs” and I wanted to see if Ladder Ranch would like to provide information for an article.
Please let me know if you would be willing to provide some information. I can be reached by e-mail olivia@wysga.org or at the WSGA office at (307) 638-3942.
Olivia Sanchez
WSGA Communications Director