[country music playing]
Garrett Wareing: Howdy. My name is Garrett Wareing, and welcome to cowboy camp.
Lizzy Greene: [off-screen] Yeah! There you go!
[laughs]
Lizzy Greene: [off-screen] Let's go! [laughs]
[energetic music playing]
Lizzy Greene: We are currently at cowboy camp for Ransom Canyon in New Mexico. [laughs] Keep it moving. Keep it moving. Come on, y'all. I'm from Dallas, so I've done a little bit of horse riding growing up. But I never had proper training. Nice job, Bo!
Andrew Liner: I never really had experienced really riding.
[CLIP] Lucas Russell (Garrett Wareing): Sit down in your saddle. Move him with your legs.
[CLIP] Reid Collins (Andrew Liner): I've been on a horse before.
[CLIP] Lucas Russell (Garrett Wareing): Right. When you were six. I forgot.
Garrett Wareing: I grew up riding in Texas. My grandfather was actually a rodeo clown, so it kind of runs in my blood. It's coming naturally. I've been lovin' roping. Something clicked in me on like day four, and I just got addicted to it, and they warned me. And, unfortunately, I have got the bug. [grunts]
Jack Schumacher: Whoa.
Male Trainer: Nice.
Jack Schumacher: My favorite thing so far has been loping. It's a little bit more than a trot. A trot, you're bouncing up and down. Lope, you can kind of get into the rhythm with the horse. That's the most spectacular feeling.
[CLIP] Ellie Estevez (Marianly Tejada): Take it easy out there, cowboy.
Eoin Macken: This show, we're gonna be involved with the cattle and on the ranches, so it's a different type of riding, not just trotting in a straight line. So it's really important that everybody is really comfortable on the horse.
Marianly Tejada: That's what I love the most. That we get to learn the things that only cowboys can do.
[CLIP] Ellie Estevez (Marianly Tejada): I realize that you rode back in the day, but bareback, saddle bronc, and bull riding?
[CLIP] Yancy Grey (Jack Schumacher): Worried about me?
Lizzy Greene: We're learning how to ride in tandem. And we also have to hit marks, which is fun because sometimes the horses like to pick up the cones and chew them, throw them around, so you always have to be on your toes.
[CLIP] Sheriff Dan Brigman (Philip Winchester): Enjoy the rodeo, you hear?
Philip Winchester: I had a little experience riding, growing up in Montana. But it's always different. All horses are different.
Andrew Liner: These animals, they got personalities, and they wanna give you some smack sometimes. And Rico and I had a pretty tricky day where Rico wouldn't want to turn. It was partially me not being able to get him there and him not wanting to go there. And I think we both got through that.
[CLIP] Staten Kirkland (Josh Duhamel): But you got to be patient, all right? Breaking a horse takes time.
Lizzy Greene: This is Bo. Bo's very sweet, but Bo's also very lazy, so … [chuckles] Bo, you gotta speed up a bit. [laughs] All right. Oh, well.
[CLIP] Staten Kirkland (Josh Duhamel): Tell the boys to saddle up.
Lizzy Greene: There you go. Nice. So today, we were driving cattle, which means that we're just trying to keep them all together in a group, and then we're individually moving one around the arena. So it's a lot of teamwork.
[CLIP] Staten Kirkland (Josh Duhamel): You watch that calf. He's a runner. Nothing gets past you. You hear me?
Lizzy Greene: You have to be coordinated with your horse. Because you have to have your eye on them and simultaneously be driving the horse like a car. Probably the one that we all have the most fun doing.
[CLIP] Staten Kirkland (Josh Duhamel): Meet me in the barn. R and R's over. Time to earn your keep.
Garrett Wareing: This very much feels like cowboying to me. We are the ones responsible for saddling and making sure our horses are safe. It's important to learn the foundations of the work we're doing. Come on. [whistles] Both of us are sweaty at the end of the day.
[CLIP] Lauren Brigman (Lizzy Greene): You and Reid go on one cattle drive, and you're BFFs?
[CLIP] Lucas Russell (Garrett Wareing): Yeah. Guess we bonded.
Garrett Wareing: What's been really cool for me is to be able to watch my coworkers, who I'm now considering family, getting really good at what we're doing. You know, starting, and we're all having a hard time. And then to be on week two, and to see them loping, trotting, with ease and style.
Male Trainer: [off-screen] Nice, Drew!
Marianly Tejada: I'm quite in awe of how many people hadn't been on horses before and how great they ride.
Jack Schumacher: It's amazing, the progress that everyone has made.
Garrett Wareing: I'm impressed with Lizzy, Jack, and Andrew. Everybody I've been with here has been doing an amazing job.
Lizzy Greene: Look at us! Let's go! [laughs]
Female Trainer: [off-screen] Really good, you guys.
Garrett Wareing: See? You're always learning.
Andrew Liner: This has been very much a thorough experience.
Lizzy Greene: It's like a little escape from set life and all that stuff to get to come out here and actually learn to work with horses.
[CLIP] Cap Fuller (James Brolin): That's how you do it.
Andrew Liner: Good work.
Garrett Wareing: Good job, dude.
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