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#07 - Cam Schryver

#07 - Cam Schryver

FromRanchlands Podcast


#07 - Cam Schryver

FromRanchlands Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For today’s podcast, Ed sat down with legendary horseman Cam Schryver. Cam has been a great friend of Ranchlands for many years, and he is widely regarded as one of the premiere horsemen in the country. For many years, Cam was the head of the horsemanship program at the world-renowned Thatcher School, and he was also a two-time Extreme Cowboy World Champion. Now, in retirement, he lives and works on his family ranch in Oregon.  Cam’s horsemanship workshops at our Zapata Ranch are some of our most popular events year after year, and riders of all skill levels rave about Cam’s gift as an effective, patient, and gifted teacher. Whether you are a rider or not, I know you’ll be struck by Cam’s authenticity, humility, and quiet confidence, and you just may feel the pull to sign up for one of his workshops in the coming years. Ed and Cam recorded this episode at the Chico Basin Ranch, just after Cam had wrapped up his second Zapata workshop. We were honored to have the opportunity to chat with Cam on the podcast, and we know you’ll enjoy this episode. --- Cam's Zapata Ranch Workshop: Foundations of Horsemanship Cam's Zapata Ranch Workshop: Intermediate Horsemanship --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:00 - How Cam connected with Ranchlands 3:15 - Thacher School explained 5:15 - Why Cam felt a connection with Duke and Duke 6:20 - Cam's early years 10:55 - Working with Thacher School 14:55 - Horsemanship program successes 19:05 - Horse-rider relationships 23:10 - Thacher's camping program 25:00 - Cam's Zapata Workshops 27:00 - Keys to a successful horsemanship workshop 29:44 - More on horse-rider relationships 31:15 - Extreme Cowboy World Championships 35:40 - Current ranch work 37:00 - Cam's integrity 39:00 - How late is too late to begin riding horses? 41:50 - Cam's mentors 45:45 - Why should a life-long city dweller care about the land, land stewardship, and conservation?  50:15 - What is a common misconception about ranching or agriculture that you’d like to correct?  52:25 - Can you name a few resources that have played a critical role in your understanding of land and land stewardship?  55:45 - When it comes to conservation and land stewardship, what is giving you hope? --- ABOUT RANCHLANDS: www.ranchlands.com Ranchlands Mercantile Ranch Stays Ranchlands Meat Stories Questions or comments? Email us at podcast@ranchlands.com!
Released:
Nov 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

“Working together to live with the land.” For more than two decades, this credo has guided our work at Ranchlands. Our core business is cattle ranching, but over time it has grown to include education, art, hospitality, craftsmanship, and more. Our mission has evolved organically from our work with the land, and our vision has attracted a fascinating array of friends, partners, and collaborators–people whose work extends far beyond the world of mainstream ranching. The Ranchlands Podcast features conversations with members of our community– discussions about our shared connection to the land, stewardship of natural resources, the pursuit of purpose-driven work, lessons learned, and wisdom earned.