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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has over 1,000 followers on Instagram (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering st
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick works the ranch 365 days a year (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was always a drea
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has felt a 'primal connection' with nature since he was a boy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relo
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has felt a 'primal connection' with nature since he was a boy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relo
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick is a geology graduate (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick taking a dip (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick working the land (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick working the land (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
One of Dick's favourite pastimes is skinny dipping (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bord
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick chopping wood (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick chopping wood (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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DUK10136125_004
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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DUK10136125_018
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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DUK10136125_009
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has over 1,000 followers on Instagram (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering st
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Dick has 1,800 acres of land to enjoy in the buff (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the borde
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Dick riding a tractor (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick riding a tractor (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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Dick has been uploading saucy photos to his Instagram since May 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and re
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick using a power tool (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"I
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick using a power tool (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"I
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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SCHICKSALE - Eltern leben in Angst vor dem Tod ihrer kleinen Tochter durch einen Wutanfall
Charlie Drinkwater on the day she was born with Rebecca (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, h *
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Charlie Drinkwater with her dad Andrew (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, her parents cannot *
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Charlie Drinkwater on the day she was born with her parents (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertis *
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Jessica Barrow taking a bath in an inflatable filled with food (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing exper *
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SCHICKSALE - Eltern leben in Angst vor dem Tod ihrer kleinen Tochter durch einen Wutanfall
Charlie Drinkwater with her aunt Jessica Barrow in 2018 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, h *
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Charlie Drinkwater with her aunt Jessica Barrow in 2019 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, h *
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Charlie Drinkwater at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise *
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Charlie Drinkwater with her parents Andrew and Rebecca in 2018 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing exper *
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Charlie Drinkwater in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in 2017 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing exp *
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Charlie Drinkwater meeting Santa in December 2019 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, her par *
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Charlie Drinkwater at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in 2018 (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing e *
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Charlie Drinkwater in Saint Mary's Hospital shortly after she was born (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growi *
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Jessica Barrow during her cheese challenge (Collect /PA Real Life) *** Mum who has to perform life-saving CPR on her
three-year-old once a week reveals how a toddler
tantrum could kill her girl
Devoted parents Rebecca Barrow and Andrew Drinkwater live with the constant fear that
a simple toddler tantrum could kill their daughter, Charlie.
At least once a week the couple, of Darwin, Lancashire, perform lifesaving CPR on their
little girl, who is sent into cardiac arrest - when the heart stops pumping effectively - if,
like other pre-school children, she "throws a wobbly" and holds her breath.
For Charlie, three-and-a-half, this triggers a potentially deadly sequence of events,
because of a string of serious health conditions, including Chiari malformation, where
brain tissue extends into the spinal canal, creating serious implications for the respiratory
system and heart.
Rebecca, 29, her full-time carer, explained how she and Andrew, 41, who works in so cial
care, live on red alert - constantly prepared to leap into action and save her life, saying:
Charlie can go into cardiac arrest anytime, anywhere.
"Usually, it starts with a typical toddler tantrum, where she'll hold her breath. But, unlike
other toddlers, whose brains will kick in and force them to breathe, hers doesn't.
"Instead, she holds her breath to the point where shell go into respiratory or cardiac
arrest. If it's respiratory, she'll start turning blue and if it's her heart she'll go a grey-white
colour.
"As soon as it happens, it's all systems go. If it's respiratory we use an Ambu -bag - a
self-inflating resuscitator - to pump air into her lungs and bring her round.
"But when its a cardiac arrest, we have to perform CPR with chest compressions - which
happens around once a week.
"It can be the most terrifying thing to have your child's life in your hands - but I try not to
think about it too much."
There are also times when, despite their growing expertise, her parents ca *
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