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The Official website of Pancho Barnes’ Happy Bottom Riding Club This 1928 photograph of Pancho Barnes by George Hurrell was one of her favorites and hung on the wall at the Happy Bottom Riding Club Pancho had a championship rodeo stadium at the ranch Many of the finest cowboys of the day demonstrated their riding and roping skills during her ‘Rodeo Days ’
About Pancho - Happy Bottom Riding Club Pancho’s ‘Happy Bottom Riding Club’ had become center stage for not just the superstar pilots of the entire supersonic age And there were also some rumors floating around about a couple of impromptu nude underwater ballets staged in her pool!
Happy Bottom Riding Club This 1928 photograph of Pancho Barnes by George Hurrell was one of her favorites and hung on the wall at the Happy Bottom Riding Club Pancho had a championship rodeo stadium at the ranch Many of the finest cowboys of the day demonstrated their riding and roping skills during her ‘Rodeo Days ’
Gallery - Happy Bottom Riding Club Pancho and Mac planning one of their ‘Treasure Hunts ’ Guests were provided with a map and several hints to find the buried treasure of 200 silver dollars Entrance to the ranch and the Happy Bottom Riding Club
The Wit Wisdom of Pancho Barnes - Happy Bottom Riding Club Pancho Barnes’ Thoughts on the Importance of Living Your Life “Be yourself Don’t try to be like someone else because we’ve seen that already!” “Open minds open doors ” “Sometimes, the best way to navigate life is to trust your intuition and follow your heart ”
From the Archive: Pancho Barnes Buys Her Desert Ranch (1935) The Pancho Barnes Trust Estate Archive contains a copy of a letter that Pancho wrote to her friend, actor Duncan Renaldo (later of motion picture and TV fame as ‘The Cisco Kid’) discussing her 1935 purchase and the original contents of the desert ranch
How Did the Happy Bottom Riding Club Get It’s Name? “This is a great saddle, Pancho It gives me a happy bottom!” he exclaimed with a grin Barnes was tickled by Doolittle’s comment and decided to make it her own She thought it was the perfect name for her ranch and the riding club that she had established there
Blog - Happy Bottom Riding Club Blackie became a friend of Pancho Barnes about 2 years after she relocated from Pasadena to Muroc on her Rancho Oro Verde This interview features an excerpt from the coming book, VOICES FROM THE HAPPY BOTTOM RIDING CLUB