This page contains information about the interesting people you will see on our show as well as how to get in touch with them, where to buy their books, music, art, or whatever might apply.

Allen with Dayton Hyde, exchanging books in Hot Springs South Dakota. Dayton is the founder of the Wild Horse Sanctuary, rancher and author of many great books. For information on how you can visit the sanctuary or get one of Dayton's books, see www.wildmustangs.com
"There are three things that cowboys will just never understand; Women, Racehorses, and Money." Will Rogers

Allen with Ken Overcast in Chinook, Montana. Ken's an entertainer, singer, songwriter, author, poet, radio host, and rancher. Most of all he's a real gentleman and a Cowboy. We'll be featuring his music on Lonesome Trails TV, courtesy of Bear Valley Records. www.kenovercast.com

Teresa with Doug Hansen, Letcher, SD. Doug builds authentic replica wagons and stagecoaches. He and his staff do a fantastic job of restoring all types of wagons. Need a Chuck Wagon? www.hansenwheel.com

We're at the High Plains Western Heritage Center in Spearfish, SD. Executive Director Peggy Ables gave us a great tour of this fantastic facility. The Center is just off Interstate 90 in Western South Dakota. www.westernheritagecenter.com

Teresa with Dana Kerns near Ranchester, WY. Dana is the real thing and will be featured on our show from time to time. He runs the Double Rafter Cattle Drives. Wanna' taste of really being a cowboy? Allen's been up the mountain with them twice, compared to these guys, City Slickers was a pony ride. www.doublerafter.com

Teresa with Jerry Croft. Croft's Custom Saddlery. Jerry builds some incredible custom saddles, as well as antler carvings, and he's responsible for the black hat that Teresa wears all the time. For information on Jerry's custom saddles or his limited editions his address is 11740 Tepee Creek Rd. Deadwood SD 57732 Look for Jerry's articles in SHOOT magazine, www.shootmagazine.com

Teresa, Ken Overcast, and Faith Halingstad. Faith is Ken's grand-daughter and she can play that fiddle she's holding. Around Chinook, Montana, she's known as Fiddlin' Faith!

Allen with South Dakota artist, Tony Ramer. Tony made that custom carved knife that you see on Allen's gunbelt, as well as the necklaces that Allen and Teresa wear. www.tonyramer.com
Teresa and Woody Woodruff, Cowboy Poet, filming for "Lonesome Trails N' Cowboy Tales" at Jerry Gibb's place. www.woodywoodruff.org