5-Daagse Wildlife Tracking en Natuurbehoud Paardrijtour in Canada
Canada Horse Riding Tour and Ranch Vacation
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Are you looking for an environmentally sustainable Canadian wildlife tracking horse pack trip that allows you to make your contribution to nature? This guided tour in British Columbia will take you through the rugged wilderness of the Chilcotin Ark to learn more about the nature around you and within you.
Waarom deze reis?
- 5 days of horse riding
- Collecting Grizzly bear hair from rub trees
- Hikes and exploring
- Horse care and camp chores
- Conservation projects
- Daily reflections about your experiences
- 4 nights accommodation
- Daily meals
Stijlen
5 instructiedagen in het Engels
Accommodatie
During this vacation, you will stay for two nights in the ranch accommodation and two nights in rustic prospector wall tents.
Ranch house
The historic ranch house lodge is the perfect place to meet the horses, discover a library of inspirational books, and connect with other guests and the ranch community. This is where your wilderness experience starts. Each of the five rooms available has a queen-size bed and two of these rooms have an extra single bed each. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms.
Camps
The mountain camps, many located at the treeline, are the ideal base for your wilderness experience. Wilderness cabins, prospector tents, a campfire, and a horse corral allow you to get back to basics. Splitting wood, making a fire, and packing water are all ways to reconnect to nature. From your camp, journey into the wilderness on day rides.
Programma
Itinerary
Day 1
You depart early in the morning from Vancouver with your shuttle or from home with your own transportation. The group arrives at midday and enjoys lunch at the ranch. The horse riding orientation matches riders to horses, fits saddles, and practices horsemanship skills. You learn how to saddle your own horse so you can be self-sufficient in saddling your horse throughout the whole trip, increasing your sense of empowerment and independence. You take part in an introductory trail ride to get to know your horse's capabilities and the terrain you will be riding.
You enjoy dinner and reflect on your day's successes, appreciations, and challenges during your evening review. A map orientation highlights the uniqueness of the Chilcotin Ark, the conservation efforts you will get involved in, and the trails and terrain you will explore throughout your journey. You complete the duffel routine and repack your personal gear into mountain duffel bags that will be packed on the horse. You stay overnight in ranch accommodations.
Day 2
You saddle your own horse and learn from your guides how to pack the pack horses, receiving a hands-on orientation before riding out to camp. You enjoy breakfast at the ranch and set your intentions during your morning review. You journey through Douglas fir and Lodgepole pine forests, climb stunning mountain passes, and ride through tranquil valleys, breaking for lunch in a meadow of wildflowers. You connect to nature by collecting Grizzly bear hair from rubbing trees, drinking water from the creeks, and scouting for wildlife. You arrive at your rustic mountain camp and settle in by contributing to camp chores such as carrying water from the creek, learning how to split firewood and make a fire, and unpacking horses.
You ride the horses to their grazing meadows and enjoy a hike back to camp through untouched wilderness. The meadows are fifteen to twenty minutes from camp, where you learn how to stake and hobble your horse for the night. You get involved in conservation with your Range Record Grazing Sheet by identifying different grazes and wildflowers. You help cook dinner at camp, cook on the campfire, and roast marshmallows. You review your day's successes, challenges, and appreciations during your evening review. You stay overnight in your rustic prospector wall tents, listen to the sounds of nature, and count the stars.
Day 3
With sunrise, you hike out with your guides to retrieve your horses from the staking meadows, saddle your own horse, and ride back to camp. You help make breakfast, pack lunches at camp, and enjoy breakfast while setting your intentions during your morning review. You take part in a day ride from camp and enjoy lunch with breathtaking views along the way. You play your part in conservation while scouting for wildlife as you record every animal you see in your Wildlife Sightings Form, learn about the endangered Whitebark Pine Trees, assess the health of their population, and collect Grizzly bear hair from rubbing trees for DNA analysis.
You connect to nature by drinking from the creek, learning about different plants, and bonding with your horse. You return to camp, bring horses to the staking meadows, stake and hobble the horses, and enjoy the evening hike back to camp. You help cook dinner at camp, cook on the campfire, and roast marshmallows. You review your day's successes and appreciations during your evening review. You stay overnight in your rustic prospector wall tents, listen to the sounds of nature, and count the stars.
Day 4
With sunrise, you hike out with your guides to retrieve your horses from the staking meadows, saddle your own horse, and ride back to camp. You help cook breakfast, make packed lunches at camp, and enjoy breakfast while setting your intentions during your morning review. You pack up, clean camp, and help pack the horses before heading out. You explore striking landscapes such as valleys and towering ridgelines as you ride back to the ranch. You enjoy lunch on a mountain top or in an alpine meadow. You arrive at the ranch and enjoy dinner. You review your day's successes and appreciations during your evening review. You relax around the fireplace or step onto the deck for spectacular stargazing. You stay overnight in ranch accommodations.
Day 5
You enjoy breakfast at the ranch and set your intentions during your morning review. You take part in bareback horse riding lessons. You receive target shooting instruction and practice your aim. You fill in the Wilderness Journal to reflect on your journey, how it impacted you, and what learnings you will implement in your daily life. You enjoy a farewell lunch at the ranch with a review of your Wilderness Journal and a certificate presentation to reflect your transformations during your trip. You depart for home or Vancouver and arrive in the evening.
About the tour
This Canadian wildlife tracking trip provides you with hands-on experience in wildlife identification, behavior and habitats, conservation projects, and unique wildlife viewing opportunities. This overnight horseback riding trip allows you to make your contribution to conservation, grow, and gain a new perspective on life that cannot always be found in busy city streets. Some of the animals you might find include grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, moose, California Bighorn sheep, mule deer, wolves, eagles, and marmots. The tour is based on Wilderness Trails' six principles of nature conservation, nature connection, personal development, self-sufficiency, consciousness and awareness, and empowerment.
All six principles are used to facilitate your ability to create positive change – for yourself, for others, and for your environment. Embark on a transformational self-development journey with Wilderness Trails' community, discovering who you are and who you want to be. Connect to nature and feel its restorative benefits. Get involved in nature conservation and make a real-world difference. Become more self-sufficient as you learn new skills and mindsets. Experience real empowerment as you do things you have never done before, or never believed you could. Become more conscious and aware as you learn to see the natural environment and every aspect of life from a new perspective.
The community facilitates you on your journey, where you have the opportunity to reach your full potential and realize your goals. You will be challenged physically, mentally, and emotionally, succeeding in ways you may not believe possible. So stay open-minded, step out of your comfort zone, and you will be rewarded by a unique experience that will transform your life. Every day, depending on the trail, you have to walk downhill steep terrain for at least 30 minutes and up to two hours, since you have to walk down the mountains you climbed up on your horse.
This is a hands-on experience where you will participate in all activities from horse care, camp chores, conservation projects, daily reflections about your experiences, and more. The itinerary is subject to the unpredictable weather and terrain conditions that come with a mountainous environment. And while Wilderness Trails does their best to stick to the itinerary, there are times when the current conditions and needs of the group require them to adjust schedules, campsites, etc. This is part of any true wilderness experience; however, they are well-equipped to adapt the adventure to changing conditions.
Eten
You will be served daily meals included in the price.
De volgende maaltijden zijn inclusief:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
De volgende dieetwensen worden geserveerd/zijn mogelijk:
- Algemeen (gewoonlijk inclusief vlees en vis)
In de prijs inbegrepen
- All activities as per itinerary
- 4 nights accommodation
- All meals
Niet in de prijs inbegrepen
- Airfare
- Airport transfers
- Taxes
Bereikbaarheid
Aanbevolen luchthavens
Transfers niet voorzien
Vancouver International Airport
193 km verwijderd van uw bestemming
Annuleringsvoorwaarden
- Een reservering vereist een aanbetaling van 50% van de totale prijs.
- De aanbetaling wordt niet gerestitueerd als de boeking wordt geannuleerd.
- De rest van de betaling moet 30 dagen voor aankomst worden voldaan.
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