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Whether
Greenhorn Or Experienced Rider: Ranch Rider Has
An Off The Beaten Track Adventure To Suit
Dude ranches
have always been popular with travellers, whether
they categorise themselves as expert equestrians
or greenhorns, but what about getting off the
beaten track in North America? Ranch Rider has
the ideal option for novices wanting to ride the
less well-travelled trails and a horse drive that
is perfect for the more experienced rider.
Begin your western adventure with a ride through
the Mystic Valley. A thrilling horseback holiday
for greenhorns, the pace is more of a gentle lope
when compared to the usual pack trip. The expedition
also includes a journey to Mystic Pass and stop
at Mystic Lake – an ideal spot for anglers.
Hearty Western fare and campfire cookouts round
the pit make for a truly authentic cowboy experience.
After hiking, fishing or simply relaxing in the
wilderness novices can swap the saddle for the
seat of an automobile and take in the beauty of
Alberta by car. Major highlights include driving
along the Icefield Parkway, one of the most scenic
drives in North America, Black Bear trekking at
Blackcomb Mountain and whale watching on Vancouver
Island.
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Experienced equestrians can also hit the trail
in Idaho, where they will round up and drive a
herd of horses through 60 miles of open backcountry.
The 6-night expedition includes a full orientation
and a colt-starting clinic at the Warm Creek Cow
Camp. Riders can also choose to extend their holiday
and add on a bespoke self drive, allowing them
to see more of this spectacular Rocky Mountain
state. Medicine Lodge Horse Drive
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