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Ranch and Cattle Drive America Holidays

There are numerous activities you can choose when looking for a ranching holiday and we hope that you will find the following information useful.  In order for us to tailor make the perfect trip for you we would need to know the following information:-

Your level of riding expertise, the type and style of ranching holiday, and the area you would like to visit.

For the very experienced rider than a cattle drive holiday is perfect but for the less experienced rider then a ranch stay that include horse riding is perfect.  Ranch holidays start from as little as £750.00 per person (excluding flights) and can be combined with either a fly drive holdiay or city and beach stay.  

Ranch Styles.

Dude Ranch

While riding is a big thing, dude ranches are geared to catering for a wide variety of interests and are ideal for those people who want a 'something-doing-all-the-time' vacation. A full weekly programme of Western activities is usually included in your holiday price - such as Wild West shows, rodeo visits, square dances, barbecues and a host of sports and outdoors activities. Many ranches have Child Counsellors during the main season. As guest numbers tend to be higher than at other ranches, meals are usually taken family style - all together. When it comes to riding, abilities can range from novice to experienced at most Dude Ranches making this option a real family vacation.

Working Ranch

The principal activity of a Working Ranch is the raising of cattle and crops but guests have become and important part of the operation. For the best experience, you should be a reasonably confident adult rider and not too fainthearted - remember these operations are involved in rearing beef for the table. We stress that daily activities will probably be unstructured as they are geared around the ranch's annual cycle. Springtime sees more calf work (branding & inoculating) and moving cattle out to summer pastures, they return in September or October. Summertime means checking stock, fences, water supplies etc. Accommodation will be comfortable but rustic and home cooked food. While meat dishes are a main feature, most ranches can provide alternatives with prior notice. This is a great option if you want to experience genuine Western ranch life.

Guest Ranches

These are designed primarily to take care of the guest. Generally horses may be the only livestock so riding tends to be the major activity. Some properties may have cattle work available on neighbouring ranches but more often than not, you will ride and relax. Alternative western activities are available on an informal basis.  While the emphasis is on riding and relaxing, a number of Guest Ranches can cater for families with kids, mainly during the summer holidays. Accommodation and food tend to be of a high standard all located in varied locations throughout Western North America.

Resort Ranch

Resort Ranches are as varied in their locations as they are in what they have to offer. Some emphasis their luxurious cabins, meals and wine list placing riding as a secondary activity. Others may offer full the "Cowboy experience” in delightfully decorated log cabins with gourmet cuisine and a great and varied riding programme no matter what level of rider you are. In addition there is usually a full weekly schedule of activities set around the riding and meal times plus numerous off-ranch activities such as rafting, golf and ballooning. Many resort ranches encourage children with their excellent summer Counsellor programmes giving parents the chance to relax. Needless to say, the kids never get bored!

Ranch Stay Weeks

"On a ranch stay week you will be sharing the life of a working cowboy, taking care of a thousand head of cattle on their summer range. Every day is different; it depends on the condition of the cattle and the time of the year. You will spend 6 to 8 hours a day in the saddle. A typical day begins with a great cowboy style breakfast then they pack a lunch and head out onto the range for a day of rounding up and moving cattle, roping and doctoring the sick calves and looking for strays. After a great day of riding, you head back to the ranch for a big cowboy dinner and entertainment around the campfire"

Cattle Drives and Cow Camps

Become an active part of the ranch team helping to move the herd between the valley ranch and the high mountain pastures for summer grazing. This involves riding independently. Perhaps spending a day or two cutting out a herd, branding the calves and getting started. The pace may be relatively slow as you skirt the herd, moving them along. Two or sometimes three days are needed to get to the spring range. Herds vary in size from two hundred cows with baby calves or as many as seven hundred. You will be an active part of the team, following the instructions given to you by the trail boss. Young heifers are unpredictable - if they run out of the main herd, your task will be to bring them back into line. You will camp at night wherever you are trailing the cattle, nights and days can be cold (the weather is unpredictable in the spring and autumn), but be well prepared and you will have the experience of a lifetime.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If this example is not exactly what you are looking for please Request a Personal Quotation  or contact us and we can discuss ways of tailor-making the perfect holiday for you.

 

Husky Wildlife Safari

Husky Holidays are seasonal between November and April.  They are extremely popular and sell out very quickly.  We are now booking for Winter 2008 / 2009 so please contact us  without delay to ensure you will not be dissappointed.

There is nothing to compare with this experience. Driving your own team of huskies across the wild winter wilderness 200kms north of the Arctic Circle. Genuine adventure awaits.  All equipment is including thermo-overalls, socks, mittens, boots, warm hat and sleeping bag are provided along with 1 sled and a husky team of 4-6 dogs.  You will be accompanied with a fully qualified Wilderness Guide. 

Time to go:- November to April

Upon arrival and after you have settled in there will be a meeting with your guides followed by dinner.

Dog Sled Safari

You are provided with all your equipment, including thermal clothing before meeting your dogs. After learning how to handle the team and lunch, you depart into one of Europe's few remaining wilderness areas. The huskies will pull your sled through the beautiful winter landscape close to the Pallas-Ounas National Park, passing through forests, across fells and over frozen lakes and rivers covering up to 40km per day.

Only the hiss of the sled's runners breaking through the snow will disturb the perfect silence and you very quickly realise that you have well and truly left behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The nights are spent in simple wilderness cabins but you can relax in style while dinner is cooking as a sauna is always heated and ready. Everybody takes care of their own dogs and breakfast and dinners are prepared together. Lunches are eaten by open fires on the trail.

This far north there is a great chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis and, with no light pollution, the night time sky can provide the most awe inspiring light show imaginable. After lunch on Friday, the final leg of your adventure takes you back to the Wilderness Centre where there will be a farewell dinner.

This is just an wxample of what to expect but of course there are a huge number of optional extensions to this including stays at the Ice Hotel, Snow Mobiling, Snow Shoeing, Ice Fishing, Reindeer Safari and more.

 

If this example is not exactly what you are looking for please Request a Personal Quotation or contact us and we can discuss ways of tailor-making the perfect holiday for you.

 

Sky Diving Weekend in Spain

Have you got what it takes to become a skydiver?

A weekend of training and skydiving includes a tandem jump with your instructor and your first ever assisted solo freefall.

It takes some nerves but the sense of achievement is unparalleled.

Day 1

Arrival and Transfer

Transfers from Girona Airport to your accommodation, a 3-star hotel in Empuriabrava, Skydiving’s European capital.

Day 2

Ground School and Tandem Skydive

You will start with one day of ground school training during which you will learn about your equipment and positioning yourself in the air.

Having completed the training, you make a tandem dive from 12,500ft demonstrating to the instructor your ability to fly your body in freefall.

Day 3

Solo Skydive

You are now ready for Level 1 Accelerated Freefall (AFF), your first assisted solo skydive on your own parachute. This jump is made from 12,500 feet with two instructors and a camera person. During the next 55 seconds of exhilarating freefall, you will experience body flight and demonstrate a series of freefall skills. At 5,000ft you open your parachute and fly it gently back to earth with the assistance of radio communication from the ground.

After landing, you are presented with an achievement certificate, a log book of your jumps and a video of your Level 1 AFF. You now have the option of continuing with the remainder of the AFF and becoming a licensed skydiver.

Day 3

Depart or Extend Your Stay to ionclude sightseeing or beach.

 

If this example is not exactly what you are looking for please Request a Personal Quotation  or contact us and we can discuss ways of tailor-making the perfect holiday for you.

 

 
 
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