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What happened to Tom on Mountain Men? Read about the rodeo cowboy’s life post-retirement

Mountain Men is an American reality television series on the History channel that features several people trying to learn basic wilderness survival skills under Eustace Conway. One of the people on the series, Tom Oar, a former rodeo cowboy, resided near the Yaak River in hard, with the help of their neighbours, to prepare. Read on to know what happened to Tom Oar.

What happened to Tom on mountain men?

According to a report by Distractify, after years of being a part of the show that started in 2012, the 70-somethingyear old has decided to hang up his boots and retire. Tom Oar is currently settled in Florida with his wife Nancy after spending the last few years in Montana’s remote Yaak River Valley. The former member of the Mountain Men cast decided to quit because the older he got, the more difficult it was getting for him to face the challenges in the secluded region near the Idaho border.In an interview with Allegheny Mountain Radio, Tom complained about the lack of privacy because of the increasing popularity of Mountain Men. He further stated miles east of the Idaho Panhandle, in the middle of the Kootenai National Forest. Tom added that his wife Nancy and him had around 300 people visit them at their house last summer to take pictures and shake their hand.

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the least, as half of his life he had a rodeo career and rode horses for 25 years and bulls for 18 years. When he moved to Montana, he took up the hobby of “brain tanning, ” a labour-intensive process that uses animal brains to tan hides. Talking about his lifestyle, Tom Oars revealed that he knows his lifestyle isn’t for everyone and he believes he was born 150 to 200 years late. Adding to it, he spoke about how he has always thought about the past and history and how he has relived it in a modern way.

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