04/28/2026
Good morning everyone! I've had a bit of a secret shaping up over the last while, and it's time to reveal what's up. As you saw awhile back, Bob "Spoonbill" Clark's daughter Lori reached out with some pics of some chaps Brian gave them way back. It was a thankyou for letting him stay there, whenever he was rodeoing in that area.
Fast forward, and "Spoonbill" had the idea of doing a handoff sometime, so the chaps could go to their rightful place. I have reached out, first and foremost, to Arlee Claypool for permission to go forward with this. Am trusting he will let the family know. π
The Clark's have a cabin up by Smoky Lake, and they'll be attending the Smoky Lake Stampede August long...as will I. Bob would like to wear them in the parade, once last time, then do the handoff. When Lori asked if he was maybe too old to ride a horse in the parade, he said "I'm 87 NOT 97!" That's the best answer ever!
Last but not least, I have to mention a very special person that took this project on.....Karlie Althouse of KT Horse Training & Saddle Sales. She took what were old, dirty, crispy chaps that Brian's mum Ellen Claypool made way back, and brought them back to life....with some character remaining. Oh, if those chaps could talk....... Thanks so much for taking that on, Karlie....you crushed it!
Am hoping they might end up in the Canadian Cowboy Hall of Fame in Ponoka, so all rodeo fans can get a look at them. *In progress.