Western cowboys, fairy tales for adult men
In the wilderness of the western United States, there lives a group of western cowboys, the creators of desert legends.
In this harsh natural environment, human nature removes disguises, and at the same time creates their strong character, direct, passionate, and wild.
Countless adventure legends have added a mysterious veil to this barren land, triggering endless imagination.
Among them, there are also legendary cowboys in the American West.
Take Buffalo Bill as an example, his real name is William Frederick Cody. In order to rescue his colleagues from the Indians, Cody took 21 hours and 40 minutes to run 518 kilometers in the Rocky Mountains, changing 20 horses on the way.
This speed has not only become a record in the history of the Pony Express, but also a miracle that many later horse riding enthusiasts have tried to break but have never been able to catch up.
Pony Express Bob Haslam is also a legendary figure of the Pony Express. He was attacked by Indians and his chin was pierced by an arrow.
Bob rode his horse for more than 100 kilometers with injuries, delivered the mail, and then treated the wound.
The myth of cowboys is still spreading. With the disappearance of open pastures and the emergence of wire fences at the end of the 19th century, as well as the leasing and auctioning of land in the West, many opportunities and attractive prospects came to an end.
To this day, only the myth about them is still spreading and evokes endless yearning and reverie of future generations.