Thursday, May 5, 2011

We had our first big group this last weekend to officially kick off spring. We have been feeding fisherman for quite a while now, but the Colorado Women's Fly Fishing Club was our first "big" group of the season. They join us every spring and fall to enjoy some instructional fly fishing classes as well as gain more experience on the river. They are always a delight to have around.




We are finishing up our last building and round of deep cleaning to prepare for more incoming groups this next week. The lodge and the cabins are all ready to go and we are now finishing up Stonehenge.

As North Fork's 26th dude season is only a few weeks away, I thought it would be appropriate to show a few more famous faces here on the ranch.


Many of you may have ridden or your children have rode this beautiful girl, Ginger. She is a terrific kids horse who loves some tender, loving care from the young ones. She's a beautiful horse that has three different colors throughout her tail.


And this amazing girl might be the most famous of all. Jezebel is Dean's mule. He's had her since she was a baby and he is quite fond of her. She's getting a little gray under the chin these days but still loves to go out on the trail. She does not like to not be included in the dude program and isn't afraid to let you know where she's suppose to be and when. She knows the trails better than anyone. Many of you may have also heard her in the evenings as she hollers from the lower pen letting the wranglers know it's time to get fed. :) She's a gentle soul with a heart of gold.


We look forward to having you with us this summer to experience a true vacation full of beautiful scenery, great activities and more importantly, memories forever.

2 comments:

  1. Great to hear you are all go for Spring, Ginger looks lovely, how much longer will you have snow?

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  2. Most of our snow has disappeared at the ranch now. There is still some hanging around on the very tops of mountains off in the distance which provides a beautiful sight when looking down the valley. We are probably done with snow, but you never know. :)

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