The Double Diamond was one of the last parcels of the huge Mill Iron Ranch, which included holdings from Montana to New Mexico.
It was known in former times as a place on a wilderness journey where a cowboy could get his horse shod and get a good hot meal.
They loaded their duffle and saddles into the back of an old pickup truck and set off to find them another ranchin’ job.
It broke my heart to see the old West getting sectioned off, sold to the highest bidder, and dying out.
[6] In 2009, it was cited as one of today's top thirteen cowboy songs by Western Horseman magazine.