Epic! A small word to describe a very amazing, incredible trip.
鈥淢y husband Cameron and I have been fortunate to go on some pretty awesome adventures, but taking a team of our Clydesdale mares into the Rocky Mountains for a ride and drive tour of the highs and lows of the Panther River area truly was incredible,鈥 related Twylla Newton who operates Tailwinds Clydesdale just south of Yorkton.
It helped to have a guide too.
鈥淎 friend of ours has camped and explored this area of the Rocky Mountains and graciously invited us to camp with him,鈥 said Newton. 鈥淣ot to miss an opportunity we jumped at the chance to camp out for a week in the mountains with our Clydesdales.鈥
And talk about a big job packing gear for that week, but in the end the gear was assembled and the crew ready to go.
鈥淗arnessed and hitched to our wagon, coming in at an easy 2500lbs, a total of five wagons and five out-riders hit the trail,鈥 said Newton.
From the outset the trek was a challenge.
鈥淚t is not 10-minutes into the trail and we are at our first of many river crossings,鈥 said Newton. 鈥淭he rivers are very rocky and belly deep on the Clydesdales, rushing with enough force to push a loaded wagon sideways.鈥
It wasn鈥檛 so much easier on dry ground either.
鈥淩ight after that the climb started 鈥 and it seemed like it never quit,鈥 said Newton.
鈥淭his was not easy, but with lots of breaks in the climb to let the mares 鈥榖low鈥 and relax, we had the power and energy to get to camp.鈥
Being at camp just meant more work, with care of the horses coming first.
鈥淭he horses were looked after, and camp was set up,鈥 said Newton. 鈥淲ithin a few short hours the fire was going, tents erected, beds ready and all had a delicious supper.
鈥淚 can tell you that we slept very hard that night!鈥
The next few days were a tad less exhaustive.
鈥淭he next few days involved trail riding,鈥 said Newton. 鈥淥ur mares were saddled and ready to go.
鈥淭he trails were everything 鈥 but groomed!
鈥淪ometimes the ground was soft, and the horses had formed a narrow trench for a trail, the big drafts literally put one hoof right in front of the other.
鈥淭hen add hairpin turns, steep inclines, straight down plunges, and huge fallen logs to step over 鈥 and it seemed like that happened all at the same time!
鈥淭he trees were so thick in spots that the lead horse, even only a few horse lengths in front, could not be seen through the bush.
鈥淥pposite of the dense bush trails is the tree-less ridge riding on the shale rock.鈥
And, there were moments of pure awe along the way.
鈥淯p on the ridge, the view is incredible, unless you look down, then it is just scary!鈥 said Newton.
The trip wasn鈥檛 all from the back of horse of course.
鈥淎 really unique opportunity was to be able to swim in a 鈥榤ountain top鈥 lake, yes it was a little cold, but just so clear and beautiful you could not help but go in,鈥 said Newton.
The trip was one to never forget and has Newton recommending the locale, if not their exact method to see it.
鈥淚f you ever have the opportunity to take in the Rocky Mountains in any form, go for it,鈥 she said.