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1683.1 | Monument Valley - Trail Ride | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:29 | 42 |
| Monument Valley - Arizona-Utah - Trail Ride - Base Camp
Saddle up and journey through a wonder-land of massive monoliths, towering
mesas and mystical ruins. Our eight day trips being and end in Gallup, New
Mexico. $1200. Single lodging supplement is available for $100.00
Monument Valley is known throughout the world as the setting for countless
western movies and television commercials. However, as spectacular as it may
appear on the big screen, there's just no comparison to the reality of
experiencing it with your own eyes on the back of a horse. Located entirely
within the Navajo Nation, our Native American guides share with us the legends,
lore, geology and endless vistas of this truly remarkable natural wonder.
Our adventure begins on Day 1 and ends on Day 8 with airport transfers and
motel lodging in Gallup, New Mexico. Enroute to the trailhead we visit
Hubbell's Trading Post, stopping for lunch at Goulding's Lodge. Upon arrival
your duffel is loaded onto the camp truck and shuttled ahead to our pre-set
basecamp near Thunderbird Mesa. Once introduced to your horse and guides we
ride by North Window down past Sand Creek Springs and into camp. For five
glorious nights we'll enjoy the welcomed comforts of this secluded, well
provisioned bivouac complete with sleeping cots, bedrolls, pads, sheets,
pillows, hot shower trailer, tables and campfire chairs. Fine dining and
professional cowboy entertainment will cap each active day.
Up with the rising sun we'll ride out in a new direction each day to explore
the Valley. Highlights include trips to the Totem Pole and Rooster Rock,
Little Monument Valley, For's Point, Hunt's Mesa and numerous national arches,
petroglyphs and Anasazi ruins. The climax will be a ride to the top of
Mitchell Mesa (accessible only by foot or horseback) where we view the entire
valley and portions of four different states. Back in Gallup on the night of
Day 7 we recount our exploits while exchanging friendly farewells over dinner.
Airport transfers the next morning mark the end of a rewarding week.
Outfitter: Don Donnelly
1992 TRIP DATES 1993 TRIP DATES
SEP 20 - SEP 27 MAY 16 - MAY 23
SEP 27 - OCT 4 MAY 23 - MAY 30
OCT 4 - OCT 11 MAY 30 - JUNE 6
JUNE 6 - JUNE 11
JUNE 13 - JUNE 20
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1683.2 | Superstition Wilderness-Pack Trip | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:29 | 32 |
| Superstition Wilderness - Arizona - Pack Trip - Multiple Camp
Sensational Week-Long horsepack trips into the fabled Superstition
Mountains starting out from Apache Junction, Arizona.
Five Day Trips $625
Six Day Trips $725
The Superstitions are a remote range of alluring beauty as mysterious and
colorful as the history and legends surrounding them. The hot, dry desert air,
giant saguaro cacti and countless deep rock canyons invite a welcome change
from winter's doldrums. Through the trails are rugged and the riding
adventuresome, ample rewards lie in the glory of the Sonoran Desert in bloom.
By day, the sight of wild quail, javelina and eagle reward a quick eye. At
night, you'll listen to tales of the Lost Dutchman's gold and renegade Apaches.
A ride through Rogers Canyon will take us to the 13th century Salado Indian
Cliff Dwellings, one of the best preserved archeologicial sites found in the
American Southwest. Working our way through the heart of the wilderness we
gradually gain elevation and pass from the low desert to the cool pines and oak
of Reavis Camp. Everywhere, the renewed life and colors of spring abound in
this rich Arizona paradise.
Outfitter: Dobbin Shupe
FIVE DAY TRIP DEPARTURES:
FEBRUARY 22
APRIL 19
SIX DAY TRIP DEPARTURES:
MAY 1, 8, 15, 29
APRIL 5, 12
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1683.3 | Grapevine Canyon-Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:32 | 33 |
| Grapevine Canyon - Pearce, Arizona, Guest Ranch
Secluded in the picturesque Dragoon Mountains at a pleasant elevation of 5,000'
you'll discover a great American hideaway. This is the land where western
legends were written. The stomping ground of Chief Cochise and his Chiricahua
Apaches, lawmen Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Texas John Slaughter and Indian
agent Tom Jeffords. Nearby ghost towns, Indian sites and abandoned forts offer
fascinating side trips to be enjoyed from the ranch.
A vacation at Grapevine Canyon Ranch is unhurried, intimate and tranquil.
Catering exclusively to adults and youths over the age of 12, accommodations
are country comfortable and the home cooking ranks with the best there is!
With a world of mountain trails to explore, you'll be pleased by the varied
riding program grouped according to desire and ability. Come discover how
the West was once - and still is!
Season: YEAR-ROUND
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Per Person Nightly Rates, 2 night minimum
Cabins Casitas
Single Adult $130 $140
Double Adult $110 $120
Addl. Person N/A $ 90
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Per Person Weekly Rates, Any 7 nights
Cabins Casitas
Single Adult $875 $945
Double Adult $735 $805
Addl. Person N/A $595
*High Season Single Supplement of $40 Nightly or $280 Weekly added
Dec 22 - Jan 2, Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct & Nov.
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1683.4 | Kay El Bar -Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:33 | 31 |
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KAY EL BAR - Wickenburg, Arizona - Guest Ranch
Nestled among the saguaro studded hills along the legendary Hassayampa River,
the rustic Kay El Bar is a genuine survivor of the West that was. Registered
as a National Historic Site, its hacienda-style adobe buildings still serve as
comfortable lodgings. Highlights include an outdoor pool, exceptional
horseback trips into the Sonoran Desert and mesquite broiled steak barbecues.
Under the wide Arizona sky you'll find a place where hospitality and
friendliness is a warm and constant as the gentle rays of the sun.
Season: October 10, 1992 to May 1, 1993
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RATES ARE PER PERSON, TWO NIGHT MINIMUM
SUNDAY-SUNDAY NIGHTLY
LODGE ROOMS
One person $700 $105
Two people $647.50 $97.50
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COTTAGE
Two People $700 $105.00
Four People $650.00 $98.75
ADDITIONAL PERSON(S):
13 & over $450.00 $70.00
Kids 7 to 12 $350.00 $55.00
Kids 2 to 6 $225.00 $35.00
Kids under 2 FREE FREE
*There is a four minimum stay during holidays.
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1683.5 | Lazy K Bar - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:33 | 25 |
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Lazy K Bar - Tucson, Arizona - Guest Ranch
The Lazy K Bar is more than just a ranch - its a holiday world unto itself.
Intimately nestled against the majestic Tucson Mountains, the warm Arizona sun
will tan you to an Indian bronze as you soak away winter blues in the outdoor
heated pool, enjoy a game of tennis or challenge mountain trails on horseback.
Air-conditioned cottages offer a wide range of accommodations and after a hard
days play you'll want to relax in the spa before chowing down on a ranch style
feast. The mood is always casual and the staff is the friendliest you'll ever
meet!
SEASON: October 1, 1992 to June 15, 1993
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES, 3 NIGHT MINIMUM
Single Adult $110 to $165
Double Adult $85 to $125
Additional Persons
over 17 $70
Ages 6-17 $40
Under 6 $20
* Rates are based on room type, number of people and time of year.
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1683.6 | Rancho de los Osa - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:34 | 24 |
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Rancho De Los Osa - Sasabe, Arizona - Guest Ranch
Steeped in history, this fascinating ranch, some 200 years old, is one of the
last great haciendas still standing. Located in the high Sonoran Desert along
the Mexican border, just 66 miles from Tucson, the sun shines 300 days a year
and at night, star twinkle unobstructed from a coal black sky. Cozy adobe
suite stand in curious contrast to the heated pool and jacuzzi. Fine riding
and bird watching opportunities abound and thirsty guests can elbow up the 250
year old cantina bar before dining under the stately eucalyptus trees which
dominate the courtyards and patios. Rancho de la Osa is a place where the
slowed pace of the Southwest has been captured and treasured forever!
SEASON: YEAR-ROUND
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES, 2 NIGHT MINIMUM
Single Adult $110
Double Adult $95
Kids: 6-13 $75
4&5 $30
3 & Under $10
* There is a minimum four night stay during Holidays.
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1683.7 | Tanque Verde - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:35 | 31 |
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Tanque Verde - Tucson, Arizona - Guest Ranch
Due east from Tucson where the end of the road meets the picturesque Rincon
Mountains, the century old Tanque Verde Ranch sits as a real-life slice of
Arizona history and western hospitality. Here, where tennis courts, mesquite
corrals and sparkling swimming pools lie warmed by the desert sun, brave cavalry
troopers rode in lonely patrols and Mexican vaqueros roped bawling steers. By
blending tradition with contemporary luxury guests are treated to a first-class
resort vacation in a casual, friendly atmosphere.
Boasting the largest and one of the finest stables of horses in Arizona, folds
come here to ride. From slow and scenic to advanced loping, there are miles of
unfenced trails to explore through a wide and wild landscape of unsurpassed
beauty. Back at the ranch you can enjoy swimming, saunas, tennis, nature
programs, cookouts and western dancing. Children are always welcome and in
season (Thanksgiving through April), there is an active, supervised program
packed with fun and games. Service accommodations and meals rank with the best
in the world earning Mobil's coveted Four Star Rating. Tanque Verde Ranch is
truly the best the Southwest has to offer.
SEASON: YEAR-ROUND
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES
Single Adult $165 to $270
Double Adult $105 to $177
Additional persons in same room: $50 to $75
*Rates are based on room type, number of people
and time of year.
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1683.8 | White Stallion - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:35 | 32 |
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White Stallion - Tucson, Arizona - Guest Ranch
For nearly 30 years the True Family has opened their home and hearts to folks
from near and far. Just ask the guest who's been there, consistency in
ownership does make a difference! Fresh air, abundant sunshine, healthy
activity if you want it, quiet times if you need them...that's the White
Stallion experience. Comprising 3,000 acres of the prettiest desert scenery
you've seen and adjacent to the vast Saguaro National Monument you'll be
surrounded and enriched by nature's best. Whether you prefer a brisk canter, a
scenic climb into the mountains or a leisurely walk through the cactus flowers
the flexible horseback program offers options for the novice to advanced.
Cowboys don't spend all their time on the trail and neither will you. There's
hiking, tennis, horseshoes, billiards, heated pool and redwood hot tub to help
whittle away the day. Visit the Happy Hour Saloon for fruit juices to fancy
cocktails and hor d'oeuvres before sitting down to the traditional Indian oven
cooked feast. White Stallion is your home away from home in the southwest!
SEASON: October 1, 1992 to April 29, 1993
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES, 4 NIGHT MINIMUM
Single Adult $125 to $129
Double Adult $102 to $144
Addl Person $79
PER PERSON WEEKLY RATES, ANY 7 NIGHTS
Single Adult $833 to $861
Double Adult $672 to $966
Addl Person $525
*Rates are based on room type, number of people and time of year.
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1683.9 | The Wickenburg Inn - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:36 | 32 |
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The Wickenburg Inn - Wickenburg, Arizona - Guest Ranch
If you're handerin' for a deluxe dude ranch vacation and those wide, wide open
spaces, just point your pony "Out Wickenburg Way" where the carefree spirit of
the Old West meets the civilized comfort of a unique desert resort. Just 70
miles northwest of Phoenix, surrounded by a 4,700 acre wildlife preserve, you'll
find the ideal setting for an active outdoor holiday. Rated as one of
America's "Magnificent Seven Tennis Ranches" guests have unlimited access to the
eleven acrylic courts and both individual and clinic instruction. Daily
horseback adventures into the colorful desert accommodate a wide range of
desires. Take a dip in the outdoor pool, join a leather class at the crafts
center or go birding with the resident naturalist to cap an active day. An
array of guest accommodations include cozy rooms in the lodge as well as
luxurious hillside casitas. There's only one drawback - a week at the
Wickenburg Inn flies by all too fast!
OPEN: YEAR-ROUND
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES
Single Double
Ranch Lodge Room $ 95 to $165 $ 82.50 to $127.50
Casita Studio $115 to $200 $ 92.50 to $145.00
Casita Suite $135 to $220 $102.50 to $155.00
Deluxe Casita $160 to $250 $115.00 to $170.00
Additional persons:
Over age 7 $50
Age 6 & Under Free
*There is a four night minimum during Thanksgiving and a seven
night minimum during Christmas & Easter.
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1683.10 | The Flying L - Guest Ranch | LABC::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Fri Nov 13 1992 17:36 | 29 |
| Flying L - Bandera, Texas - Guest Ranch
Whoever says you can't have it all has never seen the Flying L Guest Ranch!
Encompassing 542 lush acres of Texas Hill Country, guests are free to do
everything, or nothing at all. There are horseback rides, hayrides, creekside
cookouts, an 18-hole golf course, outdoor pool, hot tub, lighted tennis courts
and planned children's activities (in season) to keep you smiling. The sky is
azure blue, the breeze is fresh and the hills beckon you to explore. When the
sun goes down, nighttime at the Flying L takes on a glow all its own. Campfire
sing-alongs, branding parties (and you're the brandee), casino night and
dancing... limbo to hula to Texas two step, every night is different, upbeat
and just plain fun. Each of the 36 guest houses feature two or more rooms,
private bath, refrigerator, coffee pot, color TV and maid service. When it's
chow time, bring your appetite! Meals are Texas-Size and delicious. A
vacation at Flying L is loaded but at a price that won't shoot your budget
in the foot!
SEASON: YEAR-ROUND
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PER PERSON NIGHTLY RATES, 2 NIGHT MINIMUM
2 to 4 Nights 5 or More Nights
Single Adult $150 to $175 $125 to $160
Double Adult $ 90 to $105 $ 75 to $ 95
Kids 12-17 $ 60 to $ 70 $ 50 to $ 64
Kids 3 to 11 $ 45 to $ 53 $ 38 to $ 48
*There's a three night minimum stay during holidays. Rates very according
to time of year.
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