At the end of a long dirt road, more of a suggestion than a true road, stands an old wooden sign. The sign reads
Bear Hollow in letters weathered and old. At the end of the road the landscape transforms from barren wilderness to a small oasis in the Wyoming countryside. The farm has been in the March family for generations. Formerly a thriving cattle business, the farm hit tragedy in the last few decades and has been working to rebuild the legacy. Today August March continues on his family's legacy and focuses on raising quality cattle and training horses for roping, gaming, working cow, and other western disciplines.