official program 2019 WELCOME TO THE SHERIDAN WYO. WINTER w yoming is presented by sheridan travel & tourism and testimony to what the sheridan w yo rodeo ’s emerald jewel, Sheridan’s fabled western history and people are dramatic mountain vistas meet new west comfort and the serenity of wide-open spaces. Providing history with a view – from Main Street to the magnificent backdrop of the Bighorn Mountains – Sheridan offers capable of if you modern hospitality with old west charm.

The Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo is an opportunity for our community give them to share why winter in Wyoming is such a magical time of year. Our skijoring series, hosted downtown on February 23, blends our equestrian enough space. heritage and outdoor lifestyle, while and sled day on Red Grade Trails, and events at the Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area, celebrate the beauty and majesty of the Bighorns. Thank you to all of our - sam morton - sponsors and volunteers who have made this possible. We’re thrilled to have you here, and we hope to see you again soon.

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Sheridan has a total area of 10.95 square miles 10.93/sq mi land | 0.02/sq mi water ELEVATION 3,743 POPULATION 17,954

average sunny days per year: 208 average annual snowfall: 71"

July is the wamrest | January is the coolest Recoard High 107° Record Low -41°

sheridanw yoming.org The world comes out west expecting to see cowboys through the streets of downtown; pronghorn butting heads on windswept bluffs; clouds encircling the towering granite pinnacles of the Bighorn Mountains; and endless expanses of wild, open country. These are some of the fibers that have been stitched together over time to create the patchwork quilt of Sheridan’s identity, each part and parcel to the Wyoming experience. What you may not have been expecting when you came way out West was a thriving, historic downtown district, with western allure, hospitality and good graces to spare; a vibrant art scene; bombastic craft culture; a robust festival and events calendar; and living history on sheridan is poised to be the next big thing. those every corner. in the know understand it always has been.

sheridan is an epic over the mountains with a mystical campgrounds, two ski areas, numerous presence that defies explanation; and mountain lodges, and the 189,039-acre winter wonderland. Indian battle sites like , , the Bighorn the Fetterman Fight, and the Wagon Box National Forest is a premiere destination Fight, all located along the Bozeman , for bikers, skiers, fishing enthusiasts, At first blush, picturesque Sheridan is all offer endless educational and historical snowmobilers, hikers, campers, climbers, archetypal mountain verve and Wyoming attractions. hunters, and everyone with big dreams of vigor, but there’s an artistic dynamism And we haven’t even mentioned the the Great Outdoors. and cultural allure here that belies its winter. Sheridan is quickly becoming There’s an undercurrent of the carefree in cow town reputation. Sheridan’s ranching an epic winter wonderland, known Sheridan, and the legendary hospitality of roots run centuries deep, but so too does throughout the west as a premiere its proud residents is worn like a badge of its legacy. The flagship Sheridan snowmobile, x-country , fat biking, honor. Blessed by mountain topography WYO Rodeo draws nearly 30,000 alpine, and snowshoeing destination. The and evenly spaced between Yellowstone visitors to town every July, while the Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area National Park and Mount Rushmore and WYO Theater, Brinton Museum and the began welcoming skiers again this year, Badlands National Park, there’s a sense Whitney Center for the Arts have become and the Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo’s about town that Sheridan is poised to be artistic touchstones with significant first year is positioned as a hallmark the Next Big Thing, though those in the regional cache. winter event. We’re thrilled to have you know understand that it always has been. National attractions abound – the Historic here with us. Sheridan Inn is a siren song to the legend Sheridan’s location at the base of the and lore of the Wild West; Eaton’s Ranch legendary Bighorn Mountains has long Shawn Parker is the oldest continuously operated dude made it an outdoor recreation paradise; Executive Director ranch in the nation; the ancient Medicine with 1,500 miles of trails, more than 30 Sheridan Travel & Tourism , at an altitude of 9,462-feet, lords THANK YOU TO ALL of OUR 2019 SHERIDAN WYO WINTER RODEO COMMUNITY SPONSORS

Sheridan WYo Winter Rodeo february 22 - 24, 2019

The inaugural Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo comes to town February 22 - 24, 2019. The highlight of this event is a skijoring competition sanctioned by Skijoring America.

Skijoring is a sport where a person on is pulled by a along a course marked with jumps and other obstacles. Sheridan’s skijoring course will be located on Broadway, beginning at Luminous Brewhouse and ending at Black Tooth Brewery.

Skijoring regularly attracts thousands of visitors to towns across the Mountain West, and with a course in the heart of our historic downtown, Sheridan’s event will be a draw unlike any other. For more information please visit sheridanwyoming.org

sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo schedule of events registration ice breAKER Black Tooth BREWING Fri, Feb 22 - 5:00pm Ian Munsick Concert The WYO Theater Fri, Feb 22 - 7:00PM Nitro Java & Doughnuts Luminous Brewhouse Sat, Feb 23 - 8:00am Skijoring races* BROADWAY STREET Sat, Feb 23 - 9:00am 89th WYO Rodeo Ticket Sales The WYO Theater Sat, Feb 23 - 10:00am Smith Alley Snow Fest Smith Alley Brewing Sat, Feb 23 - 12:00PM winter rodeo celebration black tooth brewery Sat, Feb 23 - 5:00pm Red Grade Ski and Sled Day Red Grade Trails Sun, Feb 24 - 10:00am

*SKIJORING RACES BEGIN AT 9:00AM AT LUMINOUS BREWHOUSE AND RUN THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Food trucks, vendors and more will be located at both Black Tooth and Luminous.

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1 - HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SHERIDAN 2 - KENDRICK PARK ̵ w yoming ̵ 3 - SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 24 4 - THE HISTORIC SHERIDAN INN 7 5 - TRAIL END STATE HISTORIC SITE 6 - SOUTH PARK NATURAL AREA 7 - NORTH PARK NATURAL AREA 8 - BLACK TOOTH PARK 9 - SOLDIER RIDGE TRAIL 10 - EATON’S RANCH 11 - THE TOWN OF RANCHESTER 19 12 - THE TOWN OF DAYTON 8 4 25 13 - 9 3 10 14 - SHERIDAN COUNTY AIRPORT « 23 5 OFF THE MAP 22 15 - THE BRINTON MUSEUM 2 27 26 1 16 - BIG HORN EQUESTRIAN CENTER 28 30 17 - THE POWDER HORN 18 - UCROSS FOUNDATION 19 - SHERIDAN INFORMATION CENTER 20 20 - MOUNT HOPE/MUNICIPAL CEMETERY 21 - THE MILL INN 22 - BLACK TOOTH BREWING CO. 23 - BISON AND ELK PADDOCK OFF THE MAP

24 - FORT MACKENZIE (VA MEDICAL CENTER) « 6 25 - SHERIDAN COUNTY MUSEUM 21 18 26 - THE MINT BAR 14 27 - KING’S SADDLERY AND DON KING MUSEUM 28 - THE WYO THEATER 29 - FORT PHIL KEARNY 30 - DAVINCI’S HORSE OFF THE MAP » 15 16 17 29 REGIONAL attractions N REGIONALTime and estimated attractions Mileage from Sheridan, WY N 1 BIGHORNTime and NATIONAL estimated FOREST Mileage from Sheridan, WY 35 MILES, 40 MINUTES BIGHORN NATIONAL FOREST 1 Established in 1897. Elevations range from 5,000 feet along MISSOULA T the35 MILES,sagebrush 40 andMINUTES grass-covered lowlands at the foot of the Established in 1897. Elevations range from 5,000 feet along mountains, to 13,189 feet on top of Cloud Peak, the highest point MISSOULA T the sagebrush and grass-covered lowlands at the foot of the in the Bighorns. Within the forest is the Cloud Peak Wilderness. mountains, to 13,189 feet on top of Cloud Peak, the highest point There are 1,500 miles of trails in the forest, along with 32 BUTTE S in the Bighorns. Within the forest is the Cloud Peak Wilderness. campgrounds, Medicine Wheel, lodges, and three scenic byways. BUTTE S 7 There are 1,500 miles of trails in the forest, along with 32 BOZEMAN campgrounds, Medicine Wheel, lodges, and three scenic byways. RED LODGE 7 BOZEMAN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK RED LODGE 2 8 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK SHED 2 200 MILES, 4 HOURS EE 8 SUNDANCE SHED4 The200 nation’sMILES, first4 HOURS national park was established in 1872. Nearly EE BUFFALO SUNDANCE CODY 1 4 The nation’s first national park was established in 1872. Nearly 2 BUFFALO PD T SD 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot, ESTE 2 CODY 1 GILLETTE PD T SD featuring3,500-sq.-mile its most wilderness famous recreation geyser, Old area Faithful. atop a volcanic hot spot, ESTE GILLETTE SIOUX FALLS featuring its most famous geyser, Old Faithful. THEPE S 6 SIOUX FALLS 3 THEPE S 5 JACKSON 3 HOT SPRINGS6 5 JACKSON STATE PARK HOT SPRINGS 3 GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK STATE PARK 3 GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK 350 MILES, 6.25 HOURS SPE 350 MILES, 6.25 HOURS SPE Wyoming’sWyoming’s secondsecond national national park park features features the the magnificent magnificent Teton Teton range,range, the valleyvalley known known as as Jackson Jackson Hole, Hole, the the resort resort community community of of f f go go Jackson,Jackson, and somesome of of the the finest finest wildlife wildlife viewing viewing in the in theworld. world. 44 DEVILSDEVILS TOWER NATIONAL NATIONAL MONUMENT MONUMENT LARAMIE LARAMIE HEenE E 165 MILES, 2.5 HOURS HEenE E OMAHA 165 MILES, 2.5 HOURS OMAHA AnAn astoundingastounding geologic geologic feature feature that that protrudes protrudes out outof the of prairiethe prairie LINCOLN surrounding the Black Hills. It is considered sacred by Northern FORT COLLINS LINCOLN surrounding the Black Hills. It is considered sacred by Northern FORT COLLINS PlainsPlains Indians and and indigenous indigenous people. people. DEE MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL 5 MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DEE 5 245 MILES, 3.5 HOURS 245A massive MILES, sculpture 3.5 HOURS featuring 60-ft.-high granite faces depicting AU.S. massive presidents sculpture George featuring Washington, 60-ft.-high Thomas granite Jefferson, faces Theodore depicting U.S.Roosevelt presidents and Abraham George Lincoln.Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. 6 THERMOPOLIS 6 THERMOPOLIS160 MILES, 3 HOURS HOT SPRINGS STATE PARK 160The MILES, hot springs 3 HOURS flow at a constant temperature of 135° Fahrenheit. TheOffers hot free springs bathing flow at theat a Stateconstant Bath temperatureHouse, where temperaturesof 135° Fahrenheit. are moderated to a therapeutic 104°F. 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Sheridan who fought in the battle: George Armstrong Custer’s 7th Cavalry This is wherefeatures frontier a thriving, history, historic mountain downtown recreation district, with and western Old West allure, 87 andBIGHORN a combined CANYON Lakota-Northern NATIONAL Cheyenne RECREATION and Arapaho AREA force. 115 MILES, 2.25 HOURS charm conspirehospitality to and deliver good the graces travel to spare; experience a vibrant of artsa lifetime. scene; bombastic Sheridan BIGHORNEstablished in CANYON 1966, following NATIONAL the construction RECREATION of the Yellowtail AREA featurescraft a thriving, culture; historica robust downtownfestival and eventsdistrict, calendar; with western and living allure, history 7 Dam. Straddles the border between Wyoming and . 115 MILES, 2.25 HOURS hospitalityfrom and one good corner graces of the to County spare; to a thevibrant next. artssheridanwyoming.org scene; bombastic About one third of the park is located on the Crow Indian EstablishedReservation. inOne-quarter 1966, following of the thePryor construction Mountains Wild of the Horse Yellowtail craft culture; a robust festival and events calendar; and living history Dam.Range Straddles lies within the the border Bighorn between Canyon NationalWyoming Recreation and Montana. Area. from one corner of the County to the next. sheridanwyoming.org About one third of the park is located on the Crow Indian Reservation. One-quarter of the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range lies within the Bighorn Canyon . P HOTOGRAPHY BY T ARA M CK ENZIE

welcome to the world of skijoring! (what is skijoring, exactly?)

Skijoring is a competition in which a or the on the horse. The horse and rider pull a skier at a fast pace horses are equipped with safety gear such through a course that has gates, jumps as splint boots and bell boots that protect and rings. The skier is timed through their legs during the fast-paced race. the course, and penalties are assessed by Western saddles are most commonly used missing gates or jumps, and by missing in skijoring due to their sturdy build and or dropping any of the rings (two seconds pulling ability. each). The competitors race for cash, At races, there are typically three classes buckles, and other great prizes. More of teams: Pro/Open, Sport and Novice informal competitions are held on flat and there can often be Women’s, Youth, ground over short courses, often as simple Legend and divisions. It is not sprint races on a straightaway, sometimes uncommon for 100 teams to compete each with turns on the course. The straight day over a weekend, prize purses course allows the horse to run at top to be in the thousands and a Calcutta, a speed down the middle of the course form of betting pool, is usually held at a with the skier navigating slalom gates local bar. and jumps ranging from two to seven feet The Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo high, set on either side of the horse track. welcomes five classes of teams in Competitors often use short skis and 2019: Open, Sport, Novice, Youth and modified water-skiing towing equipment, Snowboard. The Sheridan WYO Winter though often this is as simple as a single Rodeo strives to introduce competitors tow rope looped around the horn or and spectators to the sport of Equestrian attached to the back of a . Skijoring and welcomes all skijoring fans Some variants in equipment attach two to Sheridan, Wyoming. towing lines to either the back of a saddle SKIJORING • LIVE MUSIC • FOOD • AFTER PARTY

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Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area Welcomes You Natural snow and $20 lift tickets might next year. During this inaugural season, JULY 8-14 sound like a long-ago memory, but adult lift tickets are just $20. Antelope for a limited time you can experience Butte’s lifts operate on Fridays, Saturdays 2019 Wyoming’s best-kept winter secret at and Sundays, and the area will be open unheard-of prices. Located in the heart through March 2019 (and possibly later of the Bighorn Mountains, the recently depending on snow levels and weather reopened Antelope Butte Mountain conditions). Recreation Area offers a variety of exciting Other include Nordic outdoor adventures. Just 59 miles west of (cross-country) skiing on groomed trails, Sheridan and 35 miles east of Greybull, , fat biking, snowshoeing, Antelope Butte has been providing an and for seasoned “old school” experience for six decades. adventurers. The staff also provides Instead of relying on avalanche and winter safety training equipment, the area enjoys plenty of programs. While construction continues natural snow thanks to its high elevation; at the new 11,400 square foot lodge, guests the base of the resort sits at an altitude of are reminded to bring their own food 8,400 feet. and drinks. During many weekends the Antelope Butte’s mission is to provide Antelope Butte parking lot transforms GET affordable and accessible year-round into a tailgating party with picnics, lawn mountain recreation, training, and chairs, barbeque grills and music. educational opportunities, with a focus on When the snow melts, Antelope youth and beginners. During the winter Butte offers a host of warm-weather months, Antelope Butte offers Alpine activities like , hiking, ’ (downhill) skiing and : mountainboarding, disc golf, scenic a full selection of rental equipment chair lift rides, as well as Leave No Trace WYO D. including skis, boards and helmets is and outdoor interpretive programs. available on site; lessons will soon be The area also hosts a number of brew offered by professional instructors. The fests, concerts, private events, and the Sun Kids Conveyor lift offers a gentle, fun popular Antelope Butte Summer Festival. experience for new skiers and boarders Antelope Butte’s slogan is “Living the to get comfortable on the slopes. The Mountain Life: Family, Friends, Fun!” Park Lift currently serves trails on the Visit antelopebutte.org for more lower half of the mountain, and the information. TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Summit Lift is scheduled for opening Photos courtesy Lisa Kunkel GET TICKETS: SheridanWyoRodeo.com Family Fun Day at Red Grade Sunday, February 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

FREE equipment demos by Bring your own skis, sleds, snowshoes and fat bikes for a day of family fun! Meet at Base Trailhead (Hwy 335 to barricade). Coffee/cocoa/cookies complimentary. © 2019 EMIT . All Rights Reserved

Skijoring is derived from a Norwegian term that roughly translates to “Ski Driving. The activity is centuries-old, and dates to a time when people used dogs, reindeer or horses to pull them on skis as a mode of transportation. By the 19th Century, horse drawn skiers were delivering military messages in Nordic countries.

Skijoring developed from a method of transportation and delivery to a sport first in Scandinavia, then across Europe. By the late 19th Century, skijoring was popular in Tandem Skijoring dozens of nations.

By the early 1900’s, equine skijoring had found its way to North America. In 1915, it appeared as a recreational activity in Lake Placid, New York and beginning in 1916 was Visit us @: emit.jobs The History of Skijoring

a regular pastime at the Dartmouth Winter Skijoring had all but vanished from the Carnival in Hanover, New Hampshire. popular consciousness by the 1960s - the In 1928, Skijoring made its first and only development and popularization of ski appearance at the Winter Olympics in St. lift and mechanical towing methods had Moritz, Switzerland, on a flat, frozen lake. rendered winter horse travel redundant. Yet the sport endured in some frozen pockets of When World War II ended, men from the Where Craft is King the world. , or “Soldiers on Skis”, returned home. There were no ski Today, equine skijoring is a highly resorts or lifts back then, so their cowboy specialized competitive sport, where horses friends attached a long rope to their saddle accelerate to over 40 mph in just three horn, and the skier held on as the horse strides covering a straight track roughly 900 was ridden at high speeds down a long feet in length. Skiers must navigate a series straight-away - usually an open field or a of jumps and gates and capture rings while snow-covered road. Mountain towns like being pulled by a rope at speeds up to 60 Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Steamboat mph as they accelerate around turns. Springs, Colorado took up the sport, often running teams of horse, rider and skier side The first Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo is by side down main streets, in a sport similar a callback to the history of early skijoring to cutter racing. races, and an homage to the icons, outlaws chef Travis Sorenson, birch and history of Sheridan, Wyoming. for a list of restaurants, visit sheridanwyoming.org Proud event printer of the inaugural Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo.

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SHERIDANWYOMING.COM BIGHORN MOUNTAIN arithmetic. Winter and Wyoming equal epic adventure. Sheridan County is home to three mountain lodges, Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area, legendary Canyon and historic Eaton’s Ranch, and numerous hotels offering sensational winter programs.

With more than 200 miles of groomed winter trails the Bighorns are an outdoor paradise for snowmobile enthusiasts, skijorers, x-country + backcountry skiers, ice climbers, snowshoers, fat bikers and folks on the hunt for that perfect Instagram moment. #VisitSheridan

Stoke your fire in Sheridan, a vibrant mountain town with a rich ranching history, spectacular arts culture, excellent restaurants, and a thriving craft scene. Visit iconic landmarks like the Sheridan Inn, the Mint Bar, Kings Saddlery, Surf Wyoming, Fort Phil Kearny, Trail End State Historic Site, and a hundred other destinations to après ski. www.sheridanwyoming.org 2019 RACE SCHEDULE Member Races adhere to Skijoring America's Handbook of Rules, Regulations, and Recommendations. Therefore, member races have a sense of unity, safety, and organization that Skijoring America cannot guarantee at non-member races.

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JANuary 2019 1st - Dead Swede 100 Bike Race 1st - Polar Bear Plunge 4th - Artists in Residency at SAGE 1st - First Day Hike 5th - Start of Polo Season 13th - Bighorn Mountain Trail Run february 2019 15th - Birding at the Brinton 16th - Tasty Tailgate Competition 20th - SAGE Photography Show 2nd - CANTUS Vocal Ensemble 21st - 3rd Thursday Street Festival 22nd - Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo 21st - Forever West PBR 29th - Karz Hot Rod Run march 2019 29th - Bighorn Mountain Brewfest 1st - Wild West Wine Fest 2nd - Vintage Nordic Ski Races July 2019 8th - Home and Garden Show 4th - Equestrian Center Fireworks 8th - Ballet Jörgen & Billings Symphony 10th - 89th Sheridan WYO Rodeo 9th - Leprechaun Leap 5K 11th - Corb Lund at the Pony 9th - Red Shed Redos Grand Opening 12th - First People’s Pow Wow 15th - Robert Cline Jr. at Luminous 19th - Antelope Butte Summer Fest 16th - Sheridan Jackalope Jump 19th - 3rd Thursday Street Festival 16th - Run Till You’re Green 20th - Mega Monster Truck Tour 26th - Glenn Miller Orchestra 29th - Sheridan County Fair 28th - Tournament of Knights APRIL 2019 1st - Trail End Historic Site opens August 2019 1st - Ft. Phil Kearny Site opens ​10th - Absaroka Car Show 4th - King Lear at the WCA 10th - Bike MS Wyoming 5th- Startup Weekend 15th - Bighorn Mountain Jeep Jamboree 6th - Bart Crow at Blacktooth 16th - 3rd Thursday Street Festival 11th - Sheridan College Symphony 24th - Suds n’ Spurs Brewfest 12th - FAB Women’s Conference 9th - Sheridan County Rodeo 23rd - Banff Mountain Film Fest 24th - Sheridan Elks Youth Rodeo 25th - Celebrate the Arts 30th - Devilstone Run 27th- John Roberts y Pan 30th - Blacksmithing Championships

May 2019 September 2019 1st - County Museum opens 1st - Don King Days 3rd - Tris Munsick & The Innocents 7th - Balloon the Bighorns 3rd - Snickers Big Horn Soccer Cup 6th - Born in a Barn 4th- Wyoming Baroque 20th - 3rd Thursday Street Festival 11th - The Brinton Leather Show 28th - Black Tooth Oktoberfest 17th - Rocky Mountain Leather Show 26th - Eaton’s Horse Drive October 2019 4th - Sheridan WYO Film Festival June 2019 4th - Biketoberfest 1st - Local Foods Market 5th - Full Moon Fort 1st - Bot Sots Remount Horse Sale 19th - WYO Theater Gala

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