Articles Tagged 'Wyoming Dude Ranches'

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Riding in the Washakie Wilderness with T Cross Ranch

See the West that looks much the way it did in the early 1800’s by horseback riding into the Washakie Wilderness Area in the Shoshone National Forest with T Cross Ranch. by Cindy Coe When you visit the T Cross, chances are that one of the adventurous rides will take you into the Washakie...

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Leading a Trail Ride 101 from T Cross Ranch

Longtime guest Cindy Coe tests her skills as a wranglerette, leading three girlfriends on a trail ride out from T Cross Ranch up to Hole in the Wall in Wyoming. by Cindy Coe At supper one evening, Mark told four of us gals that we could head out on our own the next morning. We had all been com...

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Gros Ventre River Ranch Photo Journey in Jackson, Wyoming

Manuela Stefan of Graceful Horses visits an authentic Jackson Hole dude ranch to photograph and experience beautiful horses and iconic Western scenery. While exploring the area around Jackson, Wyoming and exhibiting my equine art at the Western Design Conference in town, I had the priv...

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Horseback Riding to Bog Lake with T Cross Ranch

A trial ride to Bog Lake brings stunning Wyoming views of Five Pockets, the Wind River Range, the Absaroka’s and beyond with T Cross Ranch. by Cindy Coe One of my favorite rides in the wilderness that surrounds T Cross Ranch is to the destination of Bog Lake. The name is a misnomer, unle...

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Ranch Recipe- Apple Berry Cobbler from The Hideout

Looking to warm up and indulge this holiday season? The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch, a longtime Wyoming dude ranch, shares a ranch recipe for scrumptous Apple Berry Cobbler- a great holiday dessert made with healthy berries!   Apple Berry Cobbler from the Hideout Fruit L...

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Wyoming- T Cross Ranch

Embracing life away from modern technology at the T Cross Ranch, a historic Wyoming dude ranch. by Darley Newman I take a deep breath and stare at the glacier-capped Wind River Mountains. My Quarter Horse Hank has probably seen this view a hundred times, but he stands quietly while I try to t...