Argentina horse riding doesn't get better than at Estancia Ranquilco

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 22 2012 12:09 in Argentina | Guest Reviews | Horses
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Argentina horse riding holidays are a great way to explore South America, as one guest at Estancia Ranquilco in Neuquen, Argentina discovered. When Gail McKinley and her partner decided to try horse riding in Argentina they stumbled upon Estancia Ranquilco and, after the horse riding holiday of a lifetime, got in touch with us at Top50 Ranches with this flawless review of the Argentina guest ranch...

Ratings

Romance: 5
Ranch Setting: 5
Family Oriented: 5
Adult Oriented: 5
Western Hospitality: 5
Riding: 5
Food & Wine: 5
Overall Experience: 5


Stunning hospitality and stunning views at Ranquilco

General questions

Tell is an interesting tidbit about the ranch owners or staff that you learnt on your Argentina horse riding holiday...
The owner acquired this ranch over 30 years ago, and has personally designed and built the stunning main lodge and capriciously charming guest cabins with the help of gauchos who have lived on this estancia for generations.

What makes Estancia Ranquilco's riding program stand out?
We met our horses at a remote gaucho outpost, where they were waiting to carry us into the spectacular mountains and all the way to the Estancia's lodge on a high bluff overlooking a sparkling river gorge. The horses are sleek, well cared-for and well trained. The horses are a mix of native Criollo, Quarter Horse, Arab and Thoroughbred stock, many of them "retired" (at age 6 or 7) from the rigors of gaucho life. They can reliably take you where no ATV could, to access spectacular mountain ridges and lakes. You can define your own riding program day-by-day, and can take as much (or as little) part as you want in the rounding up, grooming and tacking of your mount.

What about Estancia Ranquilco would lure you back horse riding at this Argentina ranch?

Estancia Ranquilco is a magical place. The remoteness is intoxicating and the scenery incredible. At night, the dark skies reveal the breathtaking Milky Way and moonlight sparkles in the river far below. This is not just a vacation - it is an extraordinary, life-affirming experience.

Anyting else you want to tell Top50 visitors about Argentina horse riding at Estancia Ranquilco?
The owner delights in assembling a fascinating entourage of family, volunteers, permaculture students, gauchos and staff to run all aspects of the ranch, from the horse-trekking and cattle operations to the gardens and grounds.

Want to discover more about Argentina horse riding holidays or Estancia Ranquilco? View Ranquilco's Ranch Profile or visit Top50Ranches.com

Colorado guest ranch Badger Creek offers authentic western vacations for keen riders

Comments (0)Published by Jody on January 30 2012 10:34 in Cowboy Culture | Horses | New Ranches | Press Release | Ranch Life | United States | Working Ranches
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Colorado dude ranches offer some of the world's best guest ranch vacations, and Badger Creek Ranch, located high in the spectacular Colorado Rocky Mountains, is no exception. As a traditional working cattle ranch, Badger Creek Ranch offers authentic working ranch vacations perfectly suited to keen riders and wannabe cowboys.

Cowgirl moving cattle at Badger Creek Ranch Cattle work at Badger Creek

Step through the gates of Badger Creek Ranch owners Susan and Eric Hotaling promise you the guest ranch vacation adventure of a lifetime. Join their crew of wranglers and ride fences, round up, doctor and sort their cattle as you immerse yourself in western cowboy culture. Life at this Colorado guest ranch is traditional and authentic, and with a guest capacity of just six, Badger Creek creates a small, homely atmosphere where first-rate hospitality and service come first.

Saddle up one of the ranch’s sturdy cow horses to cover mile upon mile of mesas, and ride the open range. After a long day in the saddle, enjoy hearty home-cooked meals, served family style in the dining room with the family. After an evening spent sitting out under the starry Colorado sky recounting the day’s adventures and planning the next one, retire to traditional and comfortable accommodations in the ranch bunkhouse and prepare for another day of western adventure.

With no set schedule, each day at Badger Creek runs to guests’ requests and needs – be it improving horsemanship skills in the arena under the quiet, calm tutelage of Eric; taking relaxing horseback rides through beautiful open country vistas or to ancient ruins on the ranch; or tackling everyday ranch work with Badger Creek’s cowboy crew. Whatever it is you want from your guest ranch vacation, Badger Creek will provide.

Not a rider? Not a problem - although ideal for keen and competent riders, the adult-oriented ranch welcomes guests without any prior horseback riding experience. Beginners are coached on the basics in the arena until confident and able to head out on the open range, and Eric is always on hand to impart his extensive horsemanship knowledge and ensure your comfort. Feeling a little saddle sore? Then take advantage of Badger Creek’s many off-ranch activities, which include rafting, fishing, trips to ghost towns and festivals, and much more.

If you're looking for an authentic taste of western ranch and rural life in a peaceful, tranquil environment, you'd be mad not to take a guest ranch vacation at Badger Creek Ranch!

For more information and to book, visit Badger Creek’s ranch profile at Top50Ranches.com or Email us.

Canada dude ranch Clayoquot Wilderness Resort makes the Top50 grade

Comments (0)Published by Jody on January 30 2012 05:50 in Canada | Dude Ranches | Horses | New Ranches | Press Release | Therapeutic | Yoga Ranches
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Canada dude ranch Clayoquot Wilderness Resort was recently chosen as one of the world's Top50 Ranches, one of six British Columbia dude ranches to make it into Top50's discerning collection of luxury dude ranch vacations. Clayoquot’s breathtaking coastal location on Vancouver Island, its luxury tented safari camp and its diverse range of land and sea adventure activities are just some of the reasons this luxury Canada dude ranch stands out from the rest.

Horseback Riding at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort

Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is Top50’s only luxury tented safari camp, where guests can enjoy the magical, unique experience of sleeping under the stars in canvassed accommodations more luxurious than your average 5-star hotel. Whether you're looking for breathtaking horseback riding, luxury pampering, adventure - or all three, Clayoquot Wilderness Resort won't disappoint.

Horseback riding at this luxury Canada dude ranch is suitable for all ages and abilities, and guests are given opportunity to learn about all aspects of horse care from the experienced team of wranglers. Non-riders, novices and advanced riders alike will love Clayoquot’s personalized approach to their riding program, guaranteeing you get the most out of your horseback riding holiday. Whether you ride through the temperate rainforest, river valley or spectacular mountain trails, all rides are highly personalized and tailored to your specific requests.

For true adventure, Clayoquot’s wildlife safaris offer the opportunity of a lifetime - think spotting the likes of black bear, whales, sea lions, harbour seals and sea otters! Adding to the wilderness experience is Clayoquot's extensive range of adventure activities, including deep-sea fishing, whale watching, surfing, kayaking, mountain biking, sailing, climbing and archery. One thing's for sure, you won't get bored at this Canada dude ranch!

If you're looking for a more relaxing dude ranch vacation, head to the dude ranch's secluded beaches, hot springs or luxury tented spa. Indulge in a spot of yoga, a soak in the hot tub, massages, facials and many more spa treatments, for the ultimate relaxation experience.

Tented accommodations at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort

And the luxury doesn’t stop there – dining at Clayoquot is a truly gourmet experience, Executive Chef Ryan Orr’s ‘modern natural’ cuisine winning critical acclaim. Fresh and whole-food oriented, Chef Ryan's exquisite meals are created using ingredients sourced from local suppliers and there are menu options to suit every dietary requirement – from vegan to fruitarian, and from low-carb to high-protein diets. Foodies can even enjoy foraging excursions and cookery classes with Chef Ryan himself - simply ask and Clayoquot will arrange.

With such attention to detail and bespoke, personalized service in all it does, it’s no wonder Clayoquot Wilderness Resort has made it into Top50’s discerning collection of luxury ranch vacations – this Canada dude ranch really does offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

For more information and to book, visit Clayoquot Wilderness Resort’s ranch profile at Top50Ranches.com.

Go on a riding holiday adventure at Argentina’s Estancia Ranquilco

Comments (0)Published by Jody on July 17 2011 18:01 in Argentina | Horses | Working Ranches
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Guest ranch vacations don’t get much wilder than a horseback pack trip at Estancia Ranquilco, in Argentina. Top50’s Kate Matheson recounts her horse trekking adventure...

An overnight coach journey followed by a three-hour taxi ride probably wasn’t the ideal prefix to a three-hour horseback ‘shuttle service’ into an Argentina Estancia, but I’d already said yes before I’d even considered how tired I might be. In retrospect however, I can honestly say this was the only way to begin my working ranch vacations at Estancia Ranquilco...

It was with bleary eyes that I handed my bags to the wrangler leading my pack mule, and climbed aboard my traditional Criollo horse for the first leg of my horse trekking adventure into the Carrithers family’s Estancia Ranquilco, a working ranch and guest ranch located in Neuquen, Argentina. As my horse turned his nose and set off for home, my energy picked up with the excitement of the unknown, fatigue melting away into the open pastures and every rocky mound we negotiated bringing us closer to home. Although I’d sampled many of Top50’s dude ranch vacations, guest ranch vacations and working ranch vacations, nothing would compare to the Estancia Ranquilco experience.

Finally, a quarter of a mile from our destination, the hidden world of Estancia Ranquilco came into sight. As my horse splashed his way across the river, the trees above bended in the wind to reveal the main house in the distance, emitting a beautiful orange glow in the dusk light. I had never been more ready for bed. Luckily there was one waiting for me in the working ranch’s wooden accommodations, which rest out on a ledge with the Rio Trocoman river flowing below. The fire in my room had been lit and the water heated for a shower – my own private bit of luxury and the perfect end to a long day.

Morning soon arrived at Estancia Ranquilco and a full home-cooked breakfast set us up for the start of our five-day horse trekking adventure into the wilds of Patagonia. Our group of five all ate together out on the terrace of the ranch house in the morning sun which, against the backdrop of the Andean Cordillera, could not have been beaten. Now hungry only for the adventure ahead, it was time for me to meet my horse - a grey Arab saddled with traditional Argentine saddle complete with rawhide stirrups. Our trip leader, T.A Carrithers, informed me that the sheepskin saddle blanket, or pellón, was to form part of my bedding for the next few days. Being a trained outdoor survivalist, pack trips really are T.A’s forte, so I felt confident that we were in the hands of a true outdoors man.

Over the course of the next five days, T.A led us to some of the most breathtaking views I have ever seen in all my riding holidays – traversing ridges, plateaus, rivers, meadows, lakes and hot springs. Every now and then we would pass a wooden hut, home to the Gauchos looking after the goats, sheep and cows grazing the summer pastures. When thirst struck, we would stop at natural springs to drink the Ranquilco water – something that gave me a real sense of connection to the land. The horseback riding was often challenging thanks to steep, narrow paths where riding in a line was essential. Both riders and horses were always grateful to reach the freedom of open space and vast wilderness and, although we trotted on occasion, first priority was to conserve our horses’ energy in order to make it to the next camp before dark. Estancia Ranquilco’s horses are built for this kind of riding, the majority of the working ranch’s horses being the dependable, hardy and sure-footed Criollo breed. My Arab was an exception and had a little more forward energy, keeping me up at the front of the ride and easily catching up to the group when I’d stopped to take photographs.

Some days' horse trekking were longer than others; if there was ground to cover, we would set off early and ride hard for eight hours or so in order to make it to camp before dark. On more leisurely days, a later start gave us around four hours in the saddle, allowing us to soak up the surroundings and relax in the peace and tranquillity of Estancia Ranquilco. However long the day, however, dinner time was always welcome. T.A acted as head chef, cooking up a different meal each night according to our tastes. That meant anything from chilli to ranch-bred steaks – all accompanied by copious amounts of red wine, of course.

Camp at Estancia Ranquilco might have been a million miles from the luxury of the cosy room I’d been treated to on my first night at the working ranch, but it was every bit as charming. Basic is the best word to describe the facilities; lakes and rivers act as bathtubs, and the toilet is a bush of your choice. Although tents had been packed for us in case the weather turned, we managed to escape any rain and each night slept out under the stars. Thanks to a thin ozone layer, the days are hot and the sun is strong in this part of the world, so I was grateful for my diligent packing of sunscreen and long-sleeved shirts for this riding holiday. Every night before bed we’d check on our horses, each person’s horse being their own responsibility. I made sure to double-check I’d tied the knot in my long rope correctly to ensure I’d still have a ride the next morning.

After several days’ horse trekking that seemed to go by as fast as the condors gracefully circling overhead, the Chilean border soon came into sight amidst views of snow-capped volcanoes. A long meander down into a wide valley brought us to a lake, providing both a peaceful fishing spot and the ultimate cool-down in the form of a refreshing swim with the horses. Mind and body thoroughly refreshed, we set up final camp of the trip – the perfect end to an incredible riding holiday.

The horse trekking drew to an end all too soon for me, just as I was getting into my nomadic stride. I suddenly felt like I could keep on going – that was until I hit my bed back at the estancia, where I could have slept for a lifetime. Riding back out of Estancia Ranquilco the next day, I reflected on what had been a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. I had fallen in love with the wild, the open spaces, the working ranch’s dramatic scenery; that along with a great guide made it all I hoped it would be. Being allowed to share the Carrithers’ hidden paradise was a real privilege, and something truly special and unique that I will never forget. My Argentina estancia riding holiday was certainly up there with some of my most incredible adventures – coach journeys and taxi rides included.

Check out Estancia Ranquilco's PHOTOS taken by photographer Eddie Thornton. 

Check out Estancia Ranquilco’s Top50 profile or email T.A. directly at tac.ranquilco@gmail.com to book your Argentina estancia riding holiday. Don’t forget to mention Top50 when you book!

Whether you head to one of Top50's dude ranch vacationsguest ranch vacations,working ranch vacations we know you'll have a great time. Or book a riding holiday estancia Argentina or a riding holiday, or to a working ranch in New Zealand, or go horse trekking in Australia, either way Top50 can help you find that ideal ranch experience.

Bring your own horse! Guest ranch vacations with a difference

Comments (1)Published by Jody on July 15 2011 16:02 in Dude Ranches | Horses | Montana | Special Events | United States | Working Ranches
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Guest ranch vacations don’t have to mean riding a ranch horse for a week. No matter how quality your chosen guest ranch’s horses are, there’s nothing like taking your own steed with you on vacation, especially when it offers the opportunity to introduce him to a whole host of new experiences that you can enjoy together. Whether your horse is new to the western style of riding, a budding reiner or a seasoned cow horse, Top50’s selection of guest ranch vacations will make sure you both have the western riding holiday of a lifetime!

Chances are your horse has never set eyes on a bison before. But trailer him down to Colorado for a guest ranch vacation at Zapata ranch, and you can saddle him up to drive the ranch’s resident bison herds. Zapata’s sister ranch, Chico Basin, also allows guests to bring their own horses; this working ranch embraces Ranching First, so here it’s all about the cows – meaning up to 12 hours in the saddle each day herding cattle over miles and miles of Colorado ranch country. We recommend getting your horse fit for this one!

McGinnis Meadows Ranch in big sky Montana is another ranch allowing guests to bring their own horses on their ranch vacation. At this authentic working cattle ranch, you can enjoy moving cows with your horse – or if you’d just rather enjoy the freedom of Montana, take a leisurely trail ride and explore the surrounding country.

If it’s a little luxury you’re after with your horse, head to Triple Creek Ranch in Montana, which provides guest ranch vacations with diverse riding opportunities and ultimate flexibility. From intimate guided trail rides, to cattle work and bison herding, to extreme wilderness rides, Triple Creek will make sure you and your horse have an adventure to remember!

Another luxury hotspot is Echo Valley Ranch and Spa in British Columbia, Canada, where your horse can come along with you on your guest ranch vacation for just $30 per night. He'll love Echo Valley's beautiful surroundings and diverse terrain just as much as you will; and with 70,000 acres of land to explore on guided trail rides, the two of you will enjoy riding through forested trails and open country overlooking spectacular canyons.

Guest ranch vacations also offer the perfect opportunity to improve your riding skills – added incentive to take your own horse on holiday with you. Latigo Ranch in Colorado places emphasis on horsemanship in its riding program, whether it’s riding in the arena or while taking a fully guided trail ride over more than 200 miles of trails. Treat yourselves to evening rides, sunrise and sunset rides, and overnight pack trips; and if your horse has a good head for a cow (or at least you want him to!) then head out to the cow pastures with one of Latigo’s experienced wranglers, who’ll help you polish your cutting skills.

If you want to put to your skills to the test, head to Bar W Guest Ranch in Montana where you can take your own horse along for the week at no extra charge. As well as great trail riding and spring and fall cattle drives, you can practice sorting cattle with your horse in the indoor and outdoor arenas before competing in the ranch rodeo at the end of the week – show off your horseback riding skills in barrel racing and pole bending competitions!

Really serious about improving your riding and horsemanship skills? Then load up your horse and take him to a clinic hosted by a Top50 guest ranch – like those held at C Lazy U and McGinnis Meadows, where you’ll get horsemanship coaching from the likes of renowned natural horseman Buck Brannaman and more!

Whether you head to one of Top50's dude ranch vacationsguest ranch vacations,working ranch vacations we know you'll have a great time. Or book a riding holiday estancia Argentina or a riding holiday, or to a working ranch in New Zealand, or go horse trekking in Australia, either way Top50 can help you find that ideal ranch experience.

Meet Willy - The Ultimate Equine Dude!

Comments (1)Published by Jody on June 1 2011 19:18 in Horses
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Just what lengths will a horse go to in order to prove his bombproof-ability? Ranch horse Willy demonstrates just how chilled horses can be, by stepping into the ranch home – taking all manner of strange sights and sounds in his stride along the way...

“Howdy – I’m Willy, western ranch horse and pretty cool dude if you ask me. You’ll often find me moseying around the pastures of my home, Runamuk Guest Ranch in Montana, USA – although sometimes I get a bit generous and let guests climb on board for some trail rides. And I must say, I’m the perfect gentleman – I walk nose-to-tail on the trail and never even consider putting in a buck or running off when novice guest riders are in the saddle. But if someone asks me to go faster, I always love to oblige!

“I gotta admit though, I sometimes get a little bored with all that green grass and my herd of equine pals. So some days I like to pay a visit to my human buddies in the ranch house. I’ve got knocking on the front door with my nose down to a fine art, and everyone welcomes me in to say “Hi” – the kids especially love it when I come visit!

“There may be lots of ‘scary’ things around – like weird things called microwaves and fridges (I’ll never understand these humans) – but I take it all in my stride. After all, I’ve got to live up to my reputation as the ultimate equine dude!”

If you want to be guaranteed a bombproof ride on your ranch vacation, Top50Ranches.com can recommend a whole host of ranches with horses just like Willy. We can’t guarantee your new equine pal will join you at the dinner table, but he’ll certainly give you the best western riding experience you could ever wish for!

 

Willy- the ultimate equine dude 

Whether you head to one of Top50's dude ranch vacations, guest ranch vacations, working ranch vacations we know you'll have a great time. Or book a riding holiday estancia Argentina or a riding holiday, or to a working ranch in New Zealand, or go horse trekking in Australia, either way Top50 can help you find that ideal ranch experience.



 

 

Molson and Bud - not just your average beer - Continuing the Tradition of Making Men Happy!

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 6 2011 17:17 in Horses
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They say that beer is proof that God wanted man to be happy - two horses, carrying the name, will be making you happy in the summer of '11 and for several years to come.

Tod Mountain Guest Ranch, British Columbia, Canada your next destination for an amazing guest ranch vacation, is home to two amazing riding horses - Meet Molson and Bud. Great tasting, less filling? Not exactly...more like...Great Riding, More Satisfying.

Bud
An 11 year old Sorrel Quarter Horse, Bud came to Tod Mountain Guest Ranch in May 2009 when Tracey's good neighbors decided to trade in their 4-leggeds for 4x4s. Bud likes to be ridden and loves to be active, so once his owners made the switcheroo, he decided to hop a few fences and and stay active with us at Tod Mountain! From novice to experienced, this fella will take you up and over the next rise and work with you to cover every ounce of the beautiful Crown Wilderness trails!

 
MOLSON
A 13 year old Bay Quarter Horse gelding landed at Tod Mounain Guest Ranch in September of '09. Last season, Molson got his "feet under him" as Wrangler Steve's official lead horse. After putting in his time, he has now graduated to a trusty steed for you experienced riders!
Well, if beer is proof that God wanted man to be happy...perhaps Molson and Bud are proof that you are certain to be happy at your next guest ranch vacation at Tod Mountain Guest Ranch, British Columbia, Canada.
Bud

Tod Mountain Ranch horse Bud

Molson 

Tod Mountain Ranch horse Molson

This video inspires us to get out and ride!

Comments (0)Published by Jody on December 14 2009 05:28 in Horses | Ranch Life
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This video inspires us to get out and ride, we hope it does the same for you...

Taken by David Baratta of Shape magazine while on-shoot at Runamuk Guest Ranch.

 

 

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