The Red Canyon Ranch

Red Canyon Ranch
Home of the most glorious bison in America

Red Canyon Ranch is located twenty miles south west of Thermopolis, Wyoming. It contains 1,600 acres of Canyon Land. The Gears have a herd of prime buffalo on the ranch. They have lived on the ranch since 1994.

14 comments on “The Red Canyon Ranch

  1. cheryl wilson on said:

    I hope the Gears read this! I LOVE your books, have them all, keepsakes, reread and reread. Just finished the now threadbear Anasazi trio, and Bone Walker by far your best yet. Also love the fight for America books, can’t wait to read the last one. PLEASE give us fans more of Dusty and Maureen! PLEASE! Also please check out my website, in the pony business for 40+ years. Love MN and anything “Indian”.

    • admin on said:

      Cheryl: We’ll be posting two novels on-line soon that feature Dusty and Maureen. They were written for the Germans. We’re glad you’ve enjoyed the Anasazi mysteries. We still get more requests for more books about them than any other. We’re currently writing PEOPLE OF THE MORNING STAR which starts in Minnesota. Also, the third CONTACT book, A SEARING WIND is already out. You can order though any of the links on the Gear-Gear.com homepage. Thanks so much for your support. We couldn’t write them if people didn’t read them!

  2. Beth on said:

    I love all of your books and have most – up to Weeping Eye in hardback. A few years ago on your website I read that a person could mail their books to y’all and they would be signed and returned. Is that still possible? I just finished People of the Thunder last night. Thank you for bringing our nations past to life.

    • admin on said:

      Beth, we’d be delighted to sign your books. Mail them to Box 1329, Thermopolis, Wyoming 83443. Package them so that we can sign them in the post office, repack them, and drop them back in the mail. That means you’ll have to pre-stamp the return package with the correct postage. Thanks for your kind words. We couldn’t write if we didn’t have the support of people like you who are interested in America’s national heritage. Read in health!

  3. Jim Ware on said:

    Thanks so much for your writing. I love everything of yours that I’ve read. I just discovered you and look forward to a long relationship (you writing and me reading)!

    I’ll recommend a favorite to you that I read while living in Alaska. A true story about an Alaskan legend, ” On the edge of nowhere” by Jimmy Huntington.

  4. Sherrie on said:

    I’m starting to read People of the Thunder and I wanted to see what the next book will be in order to have it on hand when this one is finished. I see it’s the People of the Longhouse. I will get that one very soon. I see that after that one is People of the Forest. I am not able to find it anywhere of it even being published yet. And your page showed a different book that will be out in Oct. of 2012. Did you decide not to write People of the Forest? Thank you I have all of the books in this series and I have learned much from reading them. Thank you so much for this story line to blend with the truth of these peoples lives. Sherrie Cocklin

    • Dear Sherry:

      Yes, we know it’s confusing, but the publisher retitled PEOPLE OF THE FOREST and called it DAWN COUNTRY. It’s not the first time they’ve done this to us. The fourth book in the PEOPLE OF THE LONGHOUSE series, will be out in October. Thanks for taking the time to write. We hope that you read in health!

      Mike and Kathy

  5. Jason T. Phraner on said:

    Hello the Gears,

    I realize there are only so many days in the week, and that your other titles engross you immensly, but I REALLY would like to see you come out with some more books in the Forbidden Borders universe. I’m an avid reader of sci-fi and fantasy (Other genres as well, but SF is my staple) and I can’t get enough of this triolgy. I find myself rereading books all the time, revisiting old friends…, and I always keep this trilogy close at hand. You left this trilogy wide open, and I’m dying to know what the “Others” think of your audacity.

    Keep up the good work!

    jason

    • Hello Jason:

      Wow! The FORBIDDEN BORDERS trilogy! That’s a long time ago, and one of my favorites. I really had a thing for Skyla, and even suspect that Kathy knew. As for other books, it’s always a possibility. For the first time in years we’ve got a proposal with Shiela Gilbert at DAW Books for another sf trilogy. Jason, I’d love to write more in that universe. And you’re right, it was virtually untapped for sequels. Hey, I’m young yet. And as we all know, you never know what might just pop up in the future. Thanks for taking the time to contact me. And, in the meantime, read in health!

      Michael Gear

  6. Jim Conlin on said:

    The ranch looks beautiful and my best wishes for your bison population. I have been reading the forgotten past series for many years and just finished “The Black Sun” after recently completeing the “Contact” series. I grew up and live on the western edge of the “dawnland”, Thank You for placing vision to what has been in my heart for so long.

    • Dear Jim:

      You are so very welcome. We hoped to fill in a huge blank for people in New England. And the story of the formation of the Iroquois Peace League was instrumental in the formation of our nation, and along with Louis Henry Morgan’s LEAGUE OF THE IROQUOIS and it’s influence on Marx, were necessary, if not sufficent in the formation of the modern world. We wanted to make it all come alive.

  7. Is there a sequel to coyote summer?

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