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- Baddies McLain and Riker charge settlers what the traffic will bear for supplies. When Autry attempts to help out, the outlaws go after him.
- Darío Higuera Meza, a 70-year-old saddle maker in Baja California, travels 200 miles in 20 days by muleback, herding a pack train of donkeys all the way to La Paz.
- During the Alaska gold rush, one way to reach the Klondike was over the Chilkoot Pass. A stationary camera is placed to see a ways down the curving trail. A pack train comes into view and passes in front of us, led by a man on horseback. Eight loaded mules follow, then another cowboy on horseback and a man walking, then eight more laden mules, another cowboy, then nine more mules, a cowboy, and still the pack train stretches as far as the eye can see. A solitary man watches from atop a hillock.
- This is a very pleasing illustration of the various modes of transporting men and merchandise in that pioneer country before wagon roads and railroads are provided. We show "mushers" (pedestrians) and dogs with packs on their backs, men on horseback, and pack trains crossing a corduroy bridge over Stewart River, a tumbling mountain stream in a beautiful setting of moss-covered rocks and foliage, a most surprising sight to those who have always considered Alaska a land of eternal snow and ice.
- Valdez is the headquarters for the rich Copper River country that lies in the Eastern part of the great Alaskan Northwest. The only means of transporting supplies to this district is by pack train, or on the backs of men and dogs. This view shows a heavily laden pack train in charge of long haired Western cowboy packers passing up the main street of Valdez, Alaska, bound for the Bonanza and Nicoli Copper Mines. A most typical scene.
- First comes the fortunate miner who has accumulated a fortune. He is riding a mule and is followed by two others. One is carrying the gold, which is placed in sacks on one side and counterbalanced by heavy boxes on the other and the other mule is carrying household effects. In the background the village of Grand Forks is seen, through which many millions of dollars has passed during the last few years. The trail is in a deplorable condition. The pack train is first seen fording the flood on the trail, and then passes before the audience, the heads of the mules getting larger and larger. Very amusing and sure to cause a laugh.
- 2013– 58mPodcast Episode"You have to become a great follower before a great leader." - Cesar Millan.
- 2013– 58mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2015– 1h 39mPodcast Episode
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- 2018– 26mPodcast Episode
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- 2019– 42mPodcast Episode
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- Episode: (2016)2015– 1h 12mPodcast Episode
- 2004–2016TV-G9.1 (9)TV EpisodeEvie Ryland, an artist who has been around more cats than dogs in her life, got her first experience as a dog owner when she fell in love with four month-old Fuzzy Monster Truck after she was asked to watch him for a short time. His small size allowed her to take him with her everywhere and she discovered that he loved learning new tricks and responded well to hand signals, even learning to become a migraine alert dog. She began to notice that Monster Truck was wary of strangers which caused a lot of tension and difficult situations because he's an adorable dog that everyone wants to become friends with. The feeling wasn't mutual, and the more people hounded him, the more he pushed back. Before the frustrating situation could get out of control, Evie called Cesar for help who brought with him two lucky young Dog Whisperer fans, Jessica Hernandez from Vancouver, British Columbia and Rachel Heidtman from Franklin Ohio who were in training with Cesar Millan to become "Future Pack Leaders."
- Episode: (2022)2019– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 56mPodcast Episode
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- 2022– 46mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2019– 44mPodcast Episode
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