Readin' Writin' and Rithmetic
Dear Old Golden Rule Days..."
In the corral with my favorite horse
Me on the back, ridin' free, of course...
We're talkin' COWBOY SCHOOL!
People contact us wanting to ride into
the mountains. We can do that,arrange
horseback rides, but there's something
even better!
What if a rider really felt comfortable
horseback? What if he/she were trained
to understand what the horse wants?
What if someone took riders on all levels
and catered a learning time in the corral
with the horse?
What if YOU could learn all that, even though
you live in a city with NO horse within miles?
Cowboy John will put you in the saddle!
The horse is a herd animal that finds safety
in a group. Just as he looks to the dominant
horse in the herd for direction he expects his
rider to exercise that control. For a rewarding
experience the rider should understand the
horse's makeup.
Cowboy John's "Cowboy School" offers hands-on
teaching at your pace. You will get to know your
horse and learn how to guide that horse.
You can learn how to saddle a horse, learn
what a horse is thinking, and what the horse
needs from you its leader. It won't matter
your experience level; you can start where you
are, even if you've never been on a horse!
Or you can learn new skills. Try your hand at
roping, working cattle, hitching a team of
work horses and driving around the ranch.
You’ll love meeting Wilde and his crew. Wilde is
easy-going and friendly. He wants you to enjoy
yourself and the school will reflect that.
One of the day a small group might want to take
either short rides around the ranch or an
overnight trip into the mountains.
In these rugged, granite mountains you’ll be
surrounded with alpine flowers, blue sky, and fresh air.
You’ll probably see mule deer and maybe wild goats
and Rocky Mt. sheep. You might catch a glimpse
of the Himalayan Partiridge (snow cock) and the
Rosy Finch, both of which live on high, inaccessible
peaks. They’re pretty elusive, but we might get lucky.
Eagles, hawks, mountain lion, coyote, turkey, and
bobcat also call these mountains home.
We’ll camp out, sleep under the stars, or in a tent
(I’ll bet you’ve never seen stars like this!) and
feast on campfire grub: grass-fed beef steak, ranch beans.
I think this sounds like a blast!
Check the web page for {Paula's great pictures of Wilde
Cowboy John, and Wilde's father Ferris. www.cowboyjohntours.com.
Click “Cowboy School,” on the front page.
Can you tell I’m excited about this new idea?
See you later,
Janice




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