The Last Cowboys at the End of the World

“The Last Cowboys at the End of the World” is a book written by Nick Redding. Nick was a fishing guide for Rex Bryngelson owner of La Posada de los Farios a remote back country fly fishing in Chile, Patagonia. 

The book is a great read and gives you an inside look of the local people that call this back-in-time world their home.  We have a few copies here at the Shop for sale if you are interested. I highly recommend the book.

Pat

5 Responses to “The Last Cowboys at the End of the World”


  1. 1 Jepsen August 16, 2008 at 2:40 am

    I can’t believe that you really have that much to say. No, really, I’m just giving you a bad time Pat. It’s also nice that I’m the first one to leave comments on your blog. Get your scatter gun out and get it ready. Mike and I are shooting at the ranch next weekend. We need somebody that can shoot. Hope all is well with you and your family.

  2. 2 Christopher August 17, 2008 at 2:36 am

    Hey man-

    I like your site mang. I saw some guests in my tasting room today from Redding and I mentioned that you lived in Anderson and they just lit up. Then I mentioned that what you did for the Fly Shop and they know one of your local guides that works there. They were so impressed with my hospitality and my interest in there interest in Shasta Co. they purchased over a Grand in vino. Do you want some kickback from the commission?

  3. 3 Anne August 20, 2008 at 7:49 pm

    Love your blog site, good way to keep up with what’s going on with you at work. Your Alaska trip sounds great! Am proud of you, and keep on blogging!

  4. 4 cherry williams November 23, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    Hi,just came across your site and wondering if you still have a copy of Nick Reding’s ‘The Last Cowboys at the End of the World’.

    If so, would you be prepared to post a copy to England as it is impossible to get hold of a new copy here.

    Perhaps you could let me know the cost if you have the book and would ship it.

    Many thanks,
    Cherry Williams,
    Hitchin,
    England.


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