
True West
The grit and grace of the West live in every moment, from the arena to the quiet in-between.
Welcome to The Western Lensman’s Storytelling
Step into True West, a curated collection of stories capturing the untamed spirit, people, and landscapes of The Western Slope and The Desert Southwest. From timeless traditions to the evolving rhythms of ranch life, each story offers an intimate look at the soul of the American West.

Echoes of the Ancestors: The Pecos Ruins
Time moves differently here. The high desert sun stretches long shadows over the worn adobe, tracing the bones of a once-thriving civilization. The Pecos Ruins, standing just 25 miles southeast of Santa Fe, are a gateway into the layered history of New Mexico—where Indigenous traditions, Spanish influence, and the raw beauty of the Southwest converge.

Riding Tradition and Breaking Boundaries: Katie Coker’s Journey in Ranch Bronc Riding
Katie Coker embodies the grit and determination of the modern cowgirl. As a world champion Women’s Ranch Bronc Rider, Katie’s journey is a testament to her love for Western traditions and her fearless pursuit of excellence. From her life on the ranch in Ridgway, Colorado, to the adrenaline-fueled rodeo arena, Katie is redefining what it means to be a cowgirl in today’s world.

Marie Scott: Colorado’s Legendary Cattle Queen
Marie “Bartley” Scott (1896–1979) holds a storied place in Colorado’s ranching history as one of the state’s most formidable landowners and cattlewomen. By the mid-20th century, she had amassed an estimated 100,000 acres of ranchland across Ouray, San Miguel, and Montrose counties – with holdings stretching from her hometown of Ridgway clear into southeastern Utah.

Healing Through Connection: Erin Cain’s Journey with Grace Reins Equine Therapy
For Erin Cain, the rugged beauty of the Western Slope offers more than just scenic views—it’s the setting for profound healing. As the founder of Grace Reins Equine Therapy in Placerville, Colorado, Erin has spent years building a sanctuary where rescued Mustangs and people in need of emotional support come together.

Capturing Adventure and Love: Aubrey Fletcher’s Journey in Elopement Photography
For Aubrey Fletcher, the mountains of Ouray County are more than a stunning backdrop; they’re home. As a local wedding and elopement photographer, Aubrey has built a thriving career helping couples create unforgettable memories against the breathtaking landscapes of the Western Slope.

A Legacy of Service: The Woman's Club of Ouray County
Tucked into the heart of the San Juan Mountains, Ouray County has long been defined by resilience, community, and an unwavering spirit of service. For more than 125 years, the Woman’s Club of Ouray County has embodied these qualities, shaping the county’s cultural and civic landscape in ways that continue to leave a lasting impact.

Preserving Tradition and Building Community: Erin Stadelman’s Role in Ouray County Rodeo
Erin Stadelman is no stranger to the heart and soul of Ouray County. As the Ouray County Fairgrounds Director and head of the Rodeo Association, Erin is a driving force behind preserving the traditions of the West while fostering a sense of community. Her leadership has helped the fairgrounds flourish, keeping them at the center of cultural and agricultural life in the region.
