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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

This is an RV trip to Amarillo, TX with TV Host Stew Oleson. We go horseback riding in the beautiful Palo Duro Canyon, visit Cadillac Ranch and then Stew tries to eat The Big Texan, the legendary 72-ounce steak. If you eat it in under an hour, it's free!

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  • Pretty sure Stanley Marsh was the guy who set up Cadillac Ranch, right? I think he also did those mock traffic signs around town ... quite an original.

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  • Good thing the video didn't show the ghetto part of amarillo

  • Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in the US. Gawd, you guys can't get anything right

  • great vid the place looks awsome

  • It might be second to the Grand Canyon, but it is a very distance second. I have been to both. Palo Duro is nice for a day or weekend but you can spend a week in the Grand Canyon and not see the same thing twice. I was standing on the southwest rim of the grand canyon with a 4400' drop straight down to the colorado river and had a helicopter fly below me so far down that the full size helicopter barely showed up in the picture I took. Try that at the number 2 spot. 

  • great vid!

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  • i went to tascaso high there in 1974 have eating that steak 2 times use to work at the riding stable in palo cannon great area and a nice place to live or vist

  • It's not only "God bless Texas". It's God bless Texas girls".. Thank you lord for putting me here!! However it's sort of humorous that the grass is greener everytime you walk outside and see another Texas chick, it's almost torture actually.

  • The Big Texan must be doing something right if theve been in business since 1960.

  • @dgrz1 what for?

  • He doesn't mention the brutal winds Amarillo should be famous for

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