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Highway 22, officially named Cowboy Trail, is a 584-kilometre (363 mi) highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. It generally parallels Highway 2 , beginning in the foothills of southern Alberta at Highway 3 near Lundbreck Falls .
The Cowboy Trail is a rail trail in northern Nebraska. It is a multi-use recreational trail suitable for bicycling , walking and horseback riding. It occupies an abandoned Chicago and North Western Railway corridor.
South end of Hwy 5 concurrency and Cowboy Trail: 22.9: 14.2: Highway 5 west – Waterton Park: North end of Hwy 5 concurrency: M.D. of Pincher Creek No. 9 49.2: 30.6: Highway 505 east – Glenwood: Pincher Creek: 69.3: 43.1: Highway 501 east / Highway 785 north (Macleod Street) South end of Hwy 501 concurrency: 70.6: 43.9
The Trail Drivers of Texas, ed. by J. Marvin Hunter (1925, reprint 1985), by far the most valuable source for individual experiences on the long drives. excerpts and text search [permanent dead link ] Savage, William W., Jr. The Cowboy Hero: His Image in American History and Culture. (1979). 179 pp. Skaggs, Jimmy.
From 1875 until 1880, the Chisholm Trail, also referred to as the Eastern Trail, became a feeder route into the Western Trail. Western Trail feeder routes extended from Brownsville, Texas, through San Antonio, Bandera, Texas, and the Kerrville area. The Red River was crossed at Doan's Crossing. In 1881, Doan noted that the trail reached its ...
Highway 6 north (Cowboy Trail) – Pincher Creek: West end of Hwy 6 concurrency and Cowboy Trail: 9.5: 5.9: Highway 6 south – Chief Mountain, Glacier National Park: East end of Hwy 6 concurrency: Cardston County 26.4: 16.4: Highway 800 north – Hill Spring: Mountain View: 28.6: 17.8 33.0: 20.5: Highway 501 east – Beazer, Police Outpost ...
Highway 22X begins at Highway 22 near Priddis, running east toward Calgary and at 53 Street SW it becomes concurrent with Stoney Trail (Highway 201). [1] It crosses over Macleod Trail towards the Bow River, then over Deerfoot Trail, and the concurrency ends when Stoney Trail branches north and Highway 22X continues east to its end at Highway 24 east of Calgary, continuing to Gleichen as ...
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 53, commonly referred to as Highway 53, is an east–west highway of approximately 222 km (138 mi) in central Alberta, Canada. [2] [1]From the west, Highway 53 begins at Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) and ends at Highway 36 (Veterans Memorial Highway), passing through the communities of Rimbey, Ponoka, Bashaw, Donalda, and Forestburg. [1]