es. There the feathered and furred keep visitors company as all take in views of the surrounding hillside.
After taking in those views, riders are outfitted from an extensive in-house selection of beautiful leather boots and
cowboy hats. You then saddle up in the sturdy, rustic stables, the ring located at the base of a mildly sloping field.
Each horse is well groomed and attractively attired with
gorgeous saddles, fine blankets and a quirky nickname
such as Jeep (formally and wryly known as Durango).
We rode during dry season and so we headed out on
horseback across hills shielded by sun-bleached trees.
Leaves and grass crackled underhoof as we descended
into shallow valleys of verdant forest. We passed bullet
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