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Imagine exploring the countryside with our cowboys by
day, and riding into camp by night with a hot shower waiting (with all of
the hot water you want)! Also, a scrumptious full-course dinner will await
you, prepared by master chuck wagon chefs, Robert and Joe. We know there is a little bit of cowboy in all of us. So saddle up with
the rest of us for an unforgettable seven day horse ride vacation through
some of the most beautiful and breathtaking landmarks in the world. Truly,
mother natures best! We will ride off the beaten path, to places you can go only by horseback.
Our cowboys have been guiding riders for years and will lead you through
the old trails used by cattle rustlers, Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid,
and Texas Ranger Elijah Moore. Along the way, you will be educated with land and outlaw history. You will
see Indian petroglyphs and even ride the Arizona Strip Badlands. Each day is a new adventure-completely different from
the one before-specially planned to give you plenty of time in the saddle
to explore and enjoy this incredible adventure. You will be intoxicated
with the beauty of Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon national parks. Pristine
slot canyons, sparkling creeks, historic rock formations, unbelievable
sunsets--one look and you will know why these are world famous national
parks. You will ride the wild and remote, often undiscovered country. There will be live singing and entertainment from
cowboys around the campfire, and all the stars in the sky you want to wish
on. Our guides are people who want to see you smiling. They love the
camaraderie of people and are there for your benefit and pleasure. They
are sincere and committed to your service and safety.
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Raters include lodging (hotels and rustic cabins) and meals,
6 riding days, all transfers - overnights in Cabins and hotels !
7 days/ 6 nights $ 1,995
Single: no extra charge Taxes: included
Gratuities: 10-15% suggested 2007 Dates:
04/24-04/29 ... this trip has
only 5 nights (no Grand Canyon) and is accompanied by the entertainers
Curley Musgrave and Belinda Gail
09/24-09/30
10/08-10/14
2008 Dates:
05/09-05/15 05/19-05/25
09/08-09/14 09/22-09/28
Meeting: Las Vegas
Tack:
Western
Horses:
Quarter horses, Thoroughbreds, Mules
Pace: Moderate with some trots and canters, 3 to 8 hours per day
Level: B-C
Min/Max Riders: 10-35 Notes: minimum age 18. Riders meet in Las Vegas the night
before the ride at 7 p.m. at the AmeriSuites hotel for a short intro and
meeting with the guides.
All meals will be prepared and served to you by the Houston family, which
has been in the restaurant and mobile catering business for over 20 years,
and is known for their sumptuous food. They have been very successful and
sincerely believe in offering superior personal service.
Itinerary
You arrive in Las Vegas the night before the ride and meet with
us at the AmeriSuites hotel at 7:00 pm to go over the trip. (overnight not included) Day 1 - ZION NATIONAL PARK After an early morning pick up we transfer you to Zion
National Park for the afternoon ride, Meet your wranglers trailside, lunch
at Zion and camp that night under the stars at Yellow Creek. Over the years Zion has meant different things to different people. Legend
has it the Paiute Indians were superstitious about "I-u-goone" (Zion
Canyon) and refused to stay there after dark. To the Mormon pioneers it
was a haven of beauty resembling natural temples, and they called it
"Little Zion". We will stop in to the Zion Cinemax Theatre to watch the
new giant screen film Treasure of the Gods. This film is known for keeping
you on the edge of your seat. The Local Sheriff will entertain you with some country music. Day 2 - BRYCE CANYON Indian legend tells the story that long ago there lived in the area
animal-like creatures that could change into people. They were evil so
Coyote turned them all to stone. They still stand here with painted
faces--they are the spires of Bryce Canyon. Years later, when pioneer
Ebenezer Bryce built a ranch at the bottom of the canyon, he described the
area as "a hell of a place to lose a cow!" The area became known as
"Bryce's Canyon", and later, Bryce Canyon. The red pink, and orange colors
of the intricately eroded limestone "hoodoos" constantly change with the
sun, making the magical landscape come alive. We will take a Bryce Canyon
ride through pinnacles, buttresses and turrets, and down historic Bulldog
Mesa. Then be catered a tasty dinner and entertained by old-time cowboys
songs and stories. The Red Rock Riders coming down the pinnacles of Bryce Canyon to Camp
under the Stars at Kodachrome Basin. Day 3 -
STRAIGHT CANYON Straight Canyon is a relatively undeveloped area that sees minimal
visitation. You ride the rim trail of the Kanab Creek and Paunsaugunt
Plateau dipping in and out of the "sun drenched stalagmites" formations
of Bryce Canyon. This ride will have you looking out into the infinity
of the earth; some say you can see the end of the world from the trail.
Day 4 - BOX OF PARIA
Today takes you on a
spectacular ride though the Paria, a box canyon, into the old ghost town
where outlaws, famous rustlers, and cowboys used its secret passages
decades ago. The Box holds many secrets. Camp at the Paria ghost town
site where many Hollywood westerns have been filmed, including the
Gunsmoke film set. This day is the long one, approximately 30 miles. We
leave our Utah camp and move closer to Arizona. A very spectacular day. Day 5 - UNCLE JIM TRAIL
A leisure morning in
Kanab. Leaving Kanab mid-morning for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon
for a late afternoon, early evening ride to Uncle Jims Point on the edge
of the Grand Canyon. Day 6 - GRAND CANYON
North Rim of the Grand Canyon Roaring Springs Trail. Make the
all day trip into the Grand Canyon to Roaring Springs. The sound from
the springs rolls like thunder, creating a kind of music of its own.
Day 7 -
SO LONG Return to Las Vegas (arrival around 12-1 PM) and Good Bye !
All return flights should not
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