I live in Vail Colorado 6 years I rode horses in spaddle creek camp there work there Christmas time pretty lights lift up in village lots of wild animals black bears I miss Vail Colorado ty for the video
You did a great job filming the adventure. Beautiful area. I would like the opportunity to ride it one day. I currently live i the Cordillera Blanca región of Peru. I ride as often as I can on my Peruvian Paso horse. Thank you for sharing.
It's bitter sweet for sure. On one hand you don't want to go back to reality, on the other you're happy that your body has a chance to recover from the journey.
Can you imagine the sadness and psychological trama people go through at the end of thru hiking the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) which is 2650 miles and takes 6 or 7 months on trail....allot of people really suffer when its over and leaving people youve hiked with...camped with everyday for 7 months....!!!
Nothing like roughing it… “You ain't gonna get any nouveau, amandine, thin crust, bottled water, sauteed city food. Food's brown, hot, and plenty of it.”
Definitely looks like something I'd want to do. Even as someone who knows how to ride all three gaits, saddle/bridle on their own, and do other things, would they still need to show me how to do things? Like bridle and mount and steer? Or would they understand what I know how to do?
Those rides are for the wealthy. I LOVE how this douche said "I'm glad I was invited on this trip." lmfao, YEA YOU & YOUR $10,000 you just spent. For that price I would go to Banff in Canada. Way better
I love that kind of film! Thanks
I live in Vail Colorado 6 years I rode horses in spaddle creek camp there work there Christmas time pretty lights lift up in village lots of wild animals black bears I miss Vail Colorado ty for the video
Thanks for the ride. I was hunting shrooms at your 2nd lunch spot today. Saw the group. Bear Cat was a guy that lived up there 30 yes ago...
He lived in what is now called Cordillera in Edwards. I've personally met him years ago.
You did a great job filming the adventure. Beautiful area. I would like the opportunity to ride it one day. I currently live i the Cordillera Blanca región of Peru. I ride as often as I can on my Peruvian Paso horse. Thank you for sharing.
Great video! Thanks
Good job filming. Nice video. Thanks.
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing. I would be balling my eyes out if I did a trip like that and it was ending. 💜
It's bitter sweet for sure. On one hand you don't want to go back to reality, on the other you're happy that your body has a chance to recover from the journey.
Can you imagine the sadness and psychological trama people go through at the end of thru hiking the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) which is 2650 miles and takes 6 or 7 months on trail....allot of people really suffer when its over and leaving people youve hiked with...camped with everyday for 7 months....!!!
Thx that was beautiful 😊
two thumbs up!!!
Good video like this trip
8 hours for the first day?! O_O sounds like something i would love.
Wow ,It is GREAT :)
I would be so sore after the first day I doubt I could get up for the second day😢😢
Vail to Aspen, eh? How did I know there would be no wall tents involved, but plenty of wine and pan-seared ahi tuna, and tennis shoes.
Turn the camera left or right, the horse knows where he's going
Beautiful nature, and what breed of horses are in the mountains?
City Slickers on tour..
😭 I was not there.
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What happened to the lady who was riding the white horse with the brown face? She wasn't along during the fourth day.
Good job of photographing, not jerky.
Hi, more information about this trip please
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Is there a website about doing this trip?
www.bearcatstables.com/
Hi, why do you go for 55m with heavy saddle?
Save the Earth, Ride a horse its great. Que tingas un bundia guyz
Do these folks know how to pitch a tent?
What is this place?
Is this a trip we can buy?
Yes you can. Bearcat Stables, Edwards, CO.
Nothing like roughing it… “You ain't gonna get any nouveau, amandine, thin crust, bottled water, sauteed city food. Food's brown, hot, and plenty of it.”
"You came here city slickers...youra gona go home cowboys"....!!!
Definitely looks like something I'd want to do. Even as someone who knows how to ride all three gaits, saddle/bridle on their own, and do other things, would they still need to show me how to do things? Like bridle and mount and steer? Or would they understand what I know how to do?
what was the price?
2,000.00
@@maryhenrich1777 is $2000 per person?
@@maryhenrich1777 do you have the information? Thank you
Those rides are for the wealthy. I LOVE how this douche said "I'm glad I was invited on this trip." lmfao, YEA YOU & YOUR $10,000 you just spent.
For that price I would go to Banff in Canada. Way better
Did they always sleep in huts ?
So, where is this?? I'm in Colorado
We ride from Edwards to Aspen via the backcountry trails; White River Natl forest/ Frying Pan wilderness.
AC Dorfman Productions and that's in Colorado?
It is.
8 years later, i'm watching, kinda boring video though
You're more trusting than me. I don't trust a horse not to go ape shit over the simplest thing.
Sometimes they do....
Not a ride as I know/ do it.
Bob Alberta