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Travelin' Broken Spoke's early childhood 1993

 

The chuckwagon was a folk invention of the Post-Civil war era developed by Charles Goodnight, a Texas cattleman. Frustrated by the inefficiency of transporting food and supplies for trail crews by the traditional methods of ox carts or pack horse, Goodnight obtained a surplus army wagon, stripped it down to its running gear, then transformed it into a mobile kitchen. Probably the first real chuckwagon was taken 'up the trail' in 1866 on a 2000 head cattle drive. The chuckwagon epitomized the hub of life for the western cowboy. Besides serving as the cook's traveling kitchen and the cowboy's home on long trail drives, it carried provisions for the trail hands, plus bedrolls, shovels, axes, rope, and even a few personal items. In the mid-1880's, when trail-driving reached its zenith and cattle ranching reached the vast open range of the 'Great Plains', market demand led the Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. of South Bend, Ind. to produce their 'Round-Up Wagon', especially designed for feeding large crews. The Round-Up Wagon was heavier and less mobile than the lighter trail models. Because of its usefulness and practical design, the chuckwagon changed very little from its original design in 1866 and remained an intregal part of American ranching for nearly a century. Still a useful part of the ranching industry today, the chuckwagon stands as a sentimental symbol of the western legacy of a bygone era. (From the " Hansen Wheel & Wagon" home page)

 

At the Capital -N- during a CAS competition in 2003

 

The Capital N Ranch Chuck Wagon "Travlin Broken Spoke" was build in 1993, after old photos. And it was first time used on a western theme day at a Shopping center in Moss, Norway in 93.

Since then the wagon has been restored a couple of times. Last after we got plans from Doug Hansen at "Hansen Wheel and Wagon" in South Dakota.

The Wagons has been on  First Trail "CAS Events" Ås, Western Show, Hellerudsletta/Oslo, Western Riding day at Hell Rise Stables in Rygge, Sand Creek Shootout (CAS events) Fredrikstad 2 times,  Kongstenhallen AM Car/Fredrikstad, Westerparty/Ås, Westernparty/Råde, Westernday/ Nordby Shoppingcenter/Svinesund/Sweden, Westerndays/Varnaveien Shoppingcenter/Rygge and many other times on Pine Valley Ranch in Rygge and now on Capital N Ranch.

 

"The Chuck Wagon, feeding happy cowboys since 1866"
 

In December 2005 the Crew entered the American Chuck Wagon Association (ACWA), the chuckwagon Travelin' Broken Spoke is officially registered and the Crew entered as Capital -N- Chuck Wagon Crew.

 

Chuck Wagon breakfast early one morning at the Capital -N- in 2003

 

 

 

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