DOWN THE OWLHOOT TRAIL is an anthology of Western stories about Devon Day and the Sweetwater Kid. The stories are their adventures growing up in the Old West, and the tales of how they decided to become the most successful outlaws west of the Mississippi.
In the Old West, outlaws were called owlhoots because they often hid out during the day and moved around after dark, when the owls hooted. The owlhoot trail was where they rode -- aka, the life of an outlaw.
Down the Wyoming Trail was created in 1939.
The duration of Down the Wyoming Trail is 3360.0 seconds.
This is an Old West slang term meaning an outlaw. Owls hoot after dark, which is when a criminal was more likely to be moving around.
Down the Wyoming Trail - 1939 was released on: USA: 14 June 1939
There is an anthology of short stories called Down the Owlhoot Trail. It tells about their life when they were just starting out on the outlaw trail.The first novel, Outlaw Security, tells the story of how they were blackmailed by the government into going straight. They have to help track down a missing judge's daughter.The second novel, Play It Safe, tells how they track a stolen Hawaiian artifact all the way across the country to New York City.The third novel, Winter Plums, tells how they figure out what happened to the sister of their two friends.
you can! its in a trail tunnel in hearthome city. its by the trail leading down town. the old rod trail is on the right! hope i helped!
Down the Wyoming Trail - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Daniel Boone and a groop of friends cut down trees to make a trail to Texas.
Ridin' Down the Trail - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #12599)
Lisa called out to her family and then walked down the trail to meet me.
They needed to get products.