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Nearly 800 people attended Saturday’s Lost in the Mountains Bulls and Barrels Rodeo – an even bigger audience than the crowd that turned out for Friday’s opener. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Nearly 800 people attended Saturday’s Lost in the Mountains Bulls and Barrels Rodeo – an even bigger audience than the crowd that turned out for Friday’s opener. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

So, you wanna be a cowboy?

Crowds packed the stands both nights at the Lost in the Mountains Bulls and Barrels Rodeo over the weekend, the first local rodeo in decades.
Chase Lancaster of Lancaster Rodeo Productions oversees the unloading and installation of a bull ring in a field behind the old Bemis Lumber Yard on Sept. 1. Lancaster is producing a rodeo – the first in Robbinsville in decades – to be held this weekend. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Chase Lancaster of Lancaster Rodeo Productions oversees the unloading and installation of a bull ring in a field behind the old Bemis Lumber Yard on Sept. 1. Lancaster is producing a rodeo – the first in Robbinsville in decades – to be held this weekend. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Weekend rodeo first of several upcoming events

Snowbird – The first rodeo in Robbinsville in decades will be held Friday and Saturday, behind the old Bemis Lumber Yard (670 Snowbird Road).