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Travel Articles
Alberta- Canadian Rockies Ride



We are in the car driving to Banff, after riding about 20 miles today, which may not seem like a lot to you, but it is when you’re doing it through varied elevations, rain, wind, hail and sun, while filming in high definition with a film crew on horseback. It’s quite a feat. It was certainly worth it, as the scenery was spectacular.
We left this morning well fueled for the trip. Beverly, at Idle Spurs B & B cooked us homemade Eggs Benedict, berry muffins, fresh fruit and piping hot coffee. We packed layers, which are vital for a ride into the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Over the course of the day, we had sun and then once we got up high, a storm rolled in with fierce winds and cold rain. You know those long waxed duster coats you see in Western movies. They come in handy up here.
Dewey’s been guiding riders for over 25 years. He has over 100 horses and takes riders on various multi-day rides to these stunning scenic mountain areas. He does something unique on his longer rides. Instead of just pack horses, he uses horse drawn wagons to carry supplies, so if you get tired no worries, you can ride.
We rode into the Sheep River Gorge area in southwestern Alberta. The trails were beautiful. We passed through meadows filled with wild flowers including the fragrant wild rose, Alberta’s flower, forests of aspen and pine, steep mountain passes leading to vast expanses of rugged mountains covered in pockets of snow. When I say steep, I mean it. You need a good mountain horse to ride through this area, and you yourself can’t be afraid of heights.
We didn’t encounter any grizzlies, which I thought was good. Just some harmless ground squirrels, who popped in and out of the earth amid the colorful flowers—so cute.
Learn more about taking this horseback ride, the Canadian Rockies Pack Trip, which was featured in the Equitrekking Alberta episode.
Darley Newman is an equestrian travel expert and the host of the Public Television series Equitrekking®, which takes viewers on horseback riding vacations around the world. Visit equitrekking.com to purchase Equitrekking DVDs.