100 episodes

Dude rancher Russell True and cowboy H. Alan Day team up in Tucson, Arizona to talk all things Western. They'll share adventures from the range, from the seat of a plane's cockpit, from the back of a horse. (You may wonder how they lived to tell their tales!) And they'll have a roundup of guests, Western writers, horse lovers, chuckwagon chefs, ranchers, nature lovers. It's the West now and then.

The Cowboy Up Podcast Russell True & Alan Day

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 31 Ratings

Dude rancher Russell True and cowboy H. Alan Day team up in Tucson, Arizona to talk all things Western. They'll share adventures from the range, from the seat of a plane's cockpit, from the back of a horse. (You may wonder how they lived to tell their tales!) And they'll have a roundup of guests, Western writers, horse lovers, chuckwagon chefs, ranchers, nature lovers. It's the West now and then.

    E37S3   Riding into Western History with Bill Markley

    E37S3   Riding into Western History with Bill Markley

    Who did what and when in the Old West continues to tantalize historians, novelists, filmmakers and others. Bill Markley has spent more time than most delving into infamous events and characters and trying to sort fact from fiction. Did Butch Cassidy die in Bolivia? What about Davy Crockett’s many deaths? And what really happened during the Johnson County War? Bill joins Russell and Alan to take a trail ride into the West’s intriguing past.

    • 44 min
    E36S3   Making a Career of Trick Riding

    E36S3   Making a Career of Trick Riding

    Japanese-American cowgirl Miko Moriuchi McFarland put herself through college trick riding six nights a week and going to classes during the day. A founder of the Trixie Chicks Trick Riders, she has performed on the rodeo circuit, ridden beside Budweiser Clydsdales and carried the the American flag during the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, KY. She chats with Russell and Alan about her career as a professional trick rider and her new hobby—mounted archery.

    • 49 min
    E35S3 A Hike to Remember

    E35S3 A Hike to Remember

    The Pacific Northwest Trail has Cheryl Strayed. The Appalachian Trail has Bill Bryson. And now the Arizona Trail has Tom Zoellner. In 2019, Zoellner hiked the trail's 800 miles and took a deep dive into what makes the Grand Canyon State tick. He chronicles his extraordinary journey and insights into Arizona's culture, history, mysteries and more in his new book "RIM TO RIVER: Looking into the Heart of Arizona." Zoellner joins Russell and Alan to talk about it all, including the city once known as Pumpkinville. 
     
     

    • 48 min
    E34S3 The Two Gentlemen Cowboys Talk Books and Tell Stories

    E34S3 The Two Gentlemen Cowboys Talk Books and Tell Stories

    Finally, after having to shut down for the Covid events, we are so happy that a world-class famous Tucson Festival of Books is back. And we are going to take you there. So think about getting a good book and join us as we celebrate the festival.
    I often like to tease Russell by saying, "I'm not sure all your stories are real but of course they're all True." 
    So join the gentleman cowboys, Russell and Alan, as they tell stories, go down memory lane, and share some cowboy and life wisdom, which we certainly need in our world today.
    -Stan Hustad
    The What it Takes Radio Company

    • 46 min
    E33S3   Off-Gridders at America’s Edge

    E33S3   Off-Gridders at America’s Edge

    Ted Conover decided to give it a try. This award-winning journalist and New York resident spent parts of four years living off the grid on five acres of Colorado land. There, he encountered an unexpected diverse population and learned much about a culture that steers clear of the mainstream. He speaks with Alan and Russell about his experiences and his new book “Cheap Land Colorado.”

    • 58 min
    E32S3   The Allure of Bisbee, AZ

    E32S3   The Allure of Bisbee, AZ

    Back in the day, Bisbee was a hub of mining and shipping, a city of immigrants. Now a hub for artists, entrepreneurs, tourists, and ghosts (yes, – ghosts!), Bisbee is one of Arizona’s revered cities. Photographer Virgil Hancock captures the essence of Bisbee past and present in his new book, “Bisbee: The Alchemical City of the Borderlands.” He visits with Russell and Alan to talk about his experience photographing and researching this fraught and fascinating area.

    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
31 Ratings

31 Ratings

Lynn Downey ,

Fun and fascinating podcast!

The Cowboy Up! podcast is the real deal: Russell and Alan are true westerners, and their guests tell stories about the West that others don't. Authors, ropers, cowboys, film people, dude ranchers, horse experts, and many others bring the historic and contemporary West to life. Alan and Russell are skilled interviewers and bring out the best in their guests. Grab a cup of cowboy coffee, sit down, and take the time to listen to the best podcast about the western experience.

River Dell grad ,

Very interesting

I’m a city guy but worked in Arizona and really enjoyed this. Highly recommended!

Matt_Mac ,

Fantastic Listen with Great Topics and Guests!

Have really enjoyed the podcasts about the Old West. My wife and I are fans and frequent visitors to the White Stallion Ranch and this podcast acts as an extension of our time there. Keep up the great work!

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