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Rodeo History
The Cowboy was Lloyd “Cyclone” Smith, a man born in 1895 near Davenport, Washington. He had come to the Cariboo after his parents who were living in Williams Lake managing the Maple Leaf Hotel. By the time he came to the Cariboo he was already a well known rodeo rider in the United States. Lloyd easily found work on nearby ranches cowboying and breaking horses. After meeting the Countess, the pair embarked on a business venture together. Beatrice lived at Timothy Lake and they opened and managed a tourist lodge there together.You can search for Rodeo Tickets on this page. You can search by Rodeo such as PBR Tickets or NFR Tickets or by Venue such as Thomas and Mack. All PBR Tickets and NFR Tickets are 200% guaranteed as well as all Rodeo Tickets. We purchase NFR Tickets and PBR Tickets .
Throughout the 1920’s Lloyd rode in many Saddle Bronc and Bareback competitions around the country. His nickname, “Cyclone” came courtesy of another well-known Cariboo cowboy of the time, Jo Fleiger.
Jo said, “That every time Cyclone rode, it was a wild ride and looked like a regular cyclone of movement.”
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