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The Magnificent Seven (Days in the Saddle)

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Once you have an idea where you want to go on your week-long pack
trip adventure, it's just a matter of deciding when and how.
Here are some of your options when planning a trek into the far
alpine reaches of the Rocky Mountains.


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The Magnificent Seven (Days in the Saddle)
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Once you have an idea where you want to go on your week-long pack
trip adventure, it's just a matter of deciding when and how.
Here are some of your options when planning a trek into the far
alpine reaches of the Rocky Mountains.


Cattle Drive Ranch Vacations

Outlaws Guiding and Outfitting – Sundre
Duration: 7 Days
Hosts: Frank, Jean and Shane Raymond
Highlights: Riders are picked up in Calgary, and transported to a
remote main camp. The first day of riding takes you into the High
Country with the Clearwater River thousands of feet below.
You'll continue on over Condor Mountain at 2,590 metres (8,500
feet) and down into the Forbidden Creek area, a wild and remote
place frequented by mountain sheep and goats, bears, deer and
elk. You'll also travel to Lost Guide Lake, perched at 2,743
metres (9,000 feet), where weather conditions are so harsh that
trees hundreds of years old are less than 3 metres (10 feet)
tall. If weather permits, you can drop a fishing line in this
pristine alpine lake. From here, you'll take an old fire road up
to the summit of Scalp Creek and over a scarcely used pack trail
to Timber Creek. Wildflowers, wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery
are in abundance all along the route.

Radke Outfitting – Red Deer
Duration: 9 Days
Host: Stan Radke
Highlights: Travel along the wild eastern boundary of Banff
National Park exploring remote valleys and alpine lakes. Then
settle into authentic western camps at the end of each day.
Starting from either Calgary or Red Deer, you'll be taken to the
main camp on Rum Punch Creek. This multi-camp trip takes you into
the heart of the Rocky Mountains, with rides that include Divide
Pass, Shale Pass and Tyrell Creek. In addition to unforgettable
riding and scenery high above the tree line, guests are
encouraged to take part in camp chores and horse care. The length
of the trip requires that riders possess both good physical
conditioning and a sense of adventure.

Timberline Tours Ltd. – Lake Louise
Duration: 7 Days or 10 Days
Hosts: Paul and Sue Peyto
Highlights: Outfitter Paul Peyto comes by his occupation
honestly. His great uncle was the legendary outfitter Bill Peyto,
for whom beautiful blue Peyto Lake was named. Timberline's
corral is located behind Deer Lodge, near the famed Chateau Lake
Louise. While trekking with Timberline, you'll ride through
alpine meadows, stare in awe at the glaciated peaks of the
Canadian Rockies, or fish the high mountain lakes. Few things in
life are as exhilarating as catching a mountain cutthroat or
rainbow trout as it leaps from the crystal clear waters found in
Banff National Park. Camp out under the stars, in a tent, or stay
in a rustic mountain lodge. Experienced trail cooks treat you to
home-cooked meals every day. Timberline is a small-group
specialist (less than 12 riders), and you can also arrange
private trips (minimum of three riders) for a truly personalized
adventure.


Jasper National Park Dude Ranch Vacations

High Country Vacations – Grande Cache
Duration: 10 – 14 Days
Hosts: Bazil Leonard & Sue Feddema-Leonard
Highlights: Willmore Wilderness Park, a little known Canadian
Rockies hide-a-way, is directly north of both Banff and Jasper
National Parks. In the heart of this untouched and inaccessible
area, High Country Vacations offers unique packages that include
wilderness trips taking you back to the basics where there's
time to connect with your family and friends. Host Bazil Leonard
is the authentic mountain cowboy, with an international
reputation as a guide and outfitter. If you choose an Exploratory
Expedition, you'll see the Canadian Rocky Mountains' "secret
places" where no one has been for "quite a spell." The
expeditions are hands-on for the more adventuresome individual
who wants to take part in finding, clearing and restoring old
pack trails. If you've always wanted to know what it was like
for the earliest settlers, explorers and cowboys in the Rocky
Mountains, there's no better way to discover it.

Horseback Adventures – Brule
Duration: 8 Days or 10 Days
Hosts: Tom and Shawn Vinson
Highlights: The Vinson family has been a guiding and outfitting
force since Tom Sr. took over from the legendary Brewsters
Company in 1939. Today, Tom Jr. leads the pack trips and
backcountry expeditions, and the horses still bear the familiar
3-step Brewsters brand on their right shoulder. On your journey,
you'll experience a traditional pack trip into remote regions of
Jasper National Park and Willmore Wilderness Park. Join a
scheduled trip or customize your own, and ride to the West Range,
located in the first range of the Rockies, adjacent to Jasper's
north boundary. Enjoy private heated cabins and a central dining
facility as you ride the high country or join cattle drives in
the lower meadow. Enjoy steep climbs (at one point 396 vertical
metres/1,300 feet in less than 2 hours), lunches perched atop
majestic ridges and long rides that let you soak up the mountain
atmosphere like nowhere else on earth.

U Bar Trail Rides - Grande Cache
Duration: 7 – 14 Days
Hosts: Brenda and Ray Landry
Highlights: Discover why the Willmore Wilderness Park is known as
"Walking in the Sky Country." U Bar's guided pack trips take you
along trails frequented by early explorers in the beautiful
Willmore Wilderness Park, Alberta's largest pristine mountain
wilderness at 4597 square kilometers (2,857 square miles).
Experience scenic mountain valleys, spruce and fir forests,
willow-sedge meadows and a variety of wildlife during a trip
ranging up to 14 days. Trace the footsteps of 1800s traders,
whose pack horses brimmed with furs en route to Jasper. U Bar's
stables are located along the front range of the Canadian
Rockies, with Mountain trails looking down over three crystal
clear lakes perched at the back door. The outfitter's home base,
Grande Cache, was the site of a huge fur storage dating back to
1818. This is trail riding on a historic scale!

Wild Rose Outfitting – Peers
Duration: 10, 12 or 14 Days
Host: Dave Manzer
Highlights: Wild Rose Outfitting has been operating horseback
vacations in the Willmore Wilderness Park since 1979. On their
high alpine rides you'll marvel at the uninterrupted vistas. The
Willmore is one of the last undeveloped alpine wildernesses in
Alberta, and your trip allows you to appreciate it deeply. The
longer trips can take you 65 kilometres (40 miles) to 160
kilometres (100 miles) into the wilderness, which means each new
day offers a new ride and new scenery. A high ratio of staff to
guests allow Wild Rose to accept riders of all abilities, with
the oldest guest so far being 81 and youngest just five. Says
guide and host Dave Manzer, "Our hand-made saddles help people
who aren't used to riding to ease into these trips." Each day of
your trip can be designed to suit your needs, whether you're an
experienced rider or a greenhorn on your first trek.
Rides in Kananaskis


Kananaskis provincial park ranch vacations

Anchor D Guiding and Outfitting - Turner Valley
Duration: 7 Days
Hosts: Dewy and Jan Matthews
Highlights: From Turner Valley, you'll travel to Anchor D's
High Mountain Wilderness Camp, located at an elevation of 1,981
metres (6,500 feet) and completely surrounded by mountains.
Heading out in a different direction every day, you can ride to
the Continental Divide, explore Burns Canyon and Burns Falls (the
highest in Kananaskis Country) and traverse some of the most
rugged country you'll ever see. Along the way, you'll gain a
new respect for your sure-footed mountain horse, and a new
appreciation for mountain cuisine. During lunch breaks, you might
want to fish for cutthroat trout, go exploring or hiking, or even
have a nap in the sun. The possibilities are as endless as the
days are long, with evenings filled with fun, camaraderie and
often, colourful cowboy poetry readings.




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