1880 Drifters: Ranching In Harsh Country, Why They Do It, and Gear Built for the Saddle
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In this episode of The Cutter Cast, we sit down with Sean Jack and his sons Trason and Terron—the family behind the YouTube channel 1880 Drifters—to talk about ranching life in the harsh, unforgiving but beautiful country of southeastern Utah.
They share why they started the 1880 Drifters channel, what motivates them to document ranch life every week, and what it takes to keep a cattle operation running when the environment doesn’t cut you any slack. We talk grit, family, hard lessons, and the kind of work most people only hear about.
We also get their honest thoughts as Canvas Cutter ambassadors, especially on the Brumby Cantle Bag, and hear their first impressions of our new Stockman Saddle Bags—what they like, what stands out, and why rugged gear matters when you’re living in the saddle.
If you love real western lifestyle stories and respect the people who live them, this episode is for you.--------------------------------------------------------------If you want spam-free notifications, updates, information and deals on Canvas Cutter products and content sign up for our Email and SMS by clicking the link: https://canvascutter.com/pages/cutter-crew#signupCheck us out at:Website: https://canvascutter.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canvascutter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canvascutter/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@canvascutter