Three rank beginners set out on horseback for a three hour tour
… and survive thrive.
Ive been hanging out at the remote ranch at the bottom of Argentina, 10 km from the border of Chile, getting my saddle bags packed for our expedition start bright and early tomorrow morning. I had a hoot of a day learning about the ranch activities of milking, sheep shearing and the meeting the gauchos and herding dogs that keep everyone/everything in line. I also met a bunch of fellow travellers from UK, Denver, Malaysia, Spain, France, San Francisco, Australia and made quite a few new friends along the way! Travelling solo sure has its perks.
The location here is absolutely stunning and I recommend a ranch stay to anyone looking for easy relaxed atmosphere with a rustic flare. Be warned the rooster will get started at 430 am and the sun sets at 10 pm.
A few pics of the last day before I head off into the wilderness to get to the outposts in the summer pastures over the Andes mountain passes. These outposts follow the Chilean border and have zero electricity or plumbing. So hopefully my phone and battery pack dont conk out with all the pictures I plan on taking. We are packing everything in saddle bags but Im not carrying a change of clothes. Ill be very stinky in four days.
It was a fun day, but the highlight was definitely watching the two guys get on horseback for the first time in their lives and go for a three hour mountain ride!!! 😂😂😂 They did great and loved it! What a sense of adventure !!! And THAT is the common thread of everyone Ive met here so far!
Finally getting a chance to catch up on your adventures, and boy am I living vicariously through you right now!
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