About me
Sandy Seaton Sallee grew up at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Park where she drove four-up stagecoaches. She was born into a Montana ranching family and worked ranches in New Mexico after college. Sandy and her husband Scott live in a log cabin above the Yellowstone River in Paradise Valley, Montana. They own and operate Black Mountain Outfitters, a wilderness outfitting business. They also train and sell riding mules. Her poetry is inspired by her experiences as a mountain horsewoman and by the history of the area. Sandy's original western writing has been featured in Western Horseman, the Wall Street Journal, TV shows, videos, magazines, books, and cowboy poetry gatherings nationwide.