Grand Rapids City is situated on the banks of Mississippi River. It is the county seat of Itasca County and one of the top cities in Minnesota State. Grand Rapids has many parks, campgrounds, resorts and recreational facilities for thousands of tourists every year. It became a premier destination that offers fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating and other water activities. Below are the favorite resorts for the whole family.

Loon Point Resort
Loon Point Resort is settled in northern Minnesota on Wasson Lake. It has a Clearwater lake that lies on the 42 acres of forestland. The resort offers fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking and swimming for the family. Other activities include volleyball, badminton, basketball, wildlife viewing, fall hunting, walking trails, skiing and winter snowmobiling.

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Resort accommodation provides comfortable and non-smoking cabins with new log cabins. Each cabin provides bed linens, kitchen towels and toiletries, screened porch, hummingbird feeder and weber grill. Fully equipped kitchen includes a coffeemaker, microwave and a dishwasher. Other cabins offer air conditioning and fireplace.

Resort amenities include a sandy beach, boats and motor rental, bike rental, sailboat, kayaks, canoes and a paddleboat. A lodge with pool table and a library is also available.

Nearby attractions are the Forest History Center, Scenic State Park, Black Bear Refuge, Mine State Park and Tower-Sudan underground. The resort is open all year round that offers privacy and potential services.

Jessie View Resort & Rv Campground
Jessie View Resort is at the northern part of Minnesota that lies on the scenic regions of Chippewa National Forests. The resort is a spacious and peaceful vacation spot that offers accommodations for families, groups, couples and girl and guy trips. The hidden setting of Jessie View Resort is surrounded by fresh water lakes and byways, the Avenue of Pines and the Big Jessie Lake's Sw.

Seven cabins are ready with spacious layouts, full kitchen, cooking utensils, baths with showers and linens. Cabins 1, 2, 6 and 7 have screen porches and floor covering on floors. Each cabin has picnic table and a grill for barbecuing. Cabin accommodation comes with a dock space for boats. Most accommodations last in 3 nights during spring time and 2 nights in winter.

Campers tend to stay at the 44-site camping ground on its sandy shoreline. It is consists of Rv Park (plateau) and tents. The campgrounds have 32 full hook-up sites with a sewer, water and electricity. Seven to ten sites are ready overnight during May 1 to mid October on a week or month long stay. Registered campers have a full entrance on its amenities with shower and trailer parking rates.

Other amenities include an office or gift shop, recreation center, boat launch, laundry facilities, wood playground, biking loops, group bonfires, internet connection and large accommodations for reunions.

Southwood Resort
Southwood resort is a family-run resort along Pokegama Lake. The resort is surrounded with towering pines, white birch and sandy beaches. The resort offers 5 clean cabins with decks and patio furniture. Visitors can enjoy water sport activities and golfing, as well as ice fishing, skiing, snowmobiling and dog sledding during winters.

Cabins are homely with fully stocked necessities. Extra beds, cribs and high chairs are ready for families with babies. A 2 night stay is required during peak season. Rates are based upon the amount of occupancy. Hence, children under 2 are free.

Local attractions are the Itasca legacy Museum, Judy Garland Birthplace and Museum and Tall Timber Days Festival.

These spectacular resorts and campgrounds in Grand Rapids lead to the growing cheaper of Minnesota. More than 100 resorts are settled within the area that offers great views of forestry, beaches and rivers enjoying outdoors at its best.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Romantic Ideas

There is a song from many long years ago titled "I'll Take Romance"...I mention this from "many long years ago" because my happy self happens to be 65 years young, and one of my many popular sayings is that my body lives in the year 2006, and my mind lives in the 1950s.

The speculate my mind still abides in the past is because those were the days when one could certainly uncover some true romantic music, pick a rose up at the local store, or a neighbor's garden, call up your girl, and ask her to go with you for a ride in the country.

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Naturally, the first time I did it, I didn't tell her exactly where we were going, but bless her heart, she all the time knew she could trust me. Anyway, our coming at a singular open spot on a high hill, and along-side of a river below, was planned for about dusk dark...and of course, it was summer!

She plan she knew what was on my mind, and she was correct, except that she didn't have a clue about how I was going to pursue it---I all the time take great delight in the chase!

After showing her the beautiful view, I proceeded to open the trunk of the car, pulled out a fold-up table and two chairs, set them up, and then located two glasses and some snacks on the table, poured the tea, and we had a very marvelous romantic meal...but I wasn't finished!

By the time we were finished, it was dark and the moon was out. I then opened all the windows and doors on the car, turned the radio to a center that played mood music, and asked her to dance under the stars with me...and today, there are certainly some marvelous memories pressed between the pages of my mind.

Nowadays, I have plan of the same thing, except I would more than likely sneak a costume of Batman or Superman along, and change in the woods.

Maybe even rent a cabin with a fireplace, and take something along to cook over the fire.

Another neat microscopic touch that seems to work well is writing a love poem to her...no, she doesn't care if its good or bad poetry!

If its summer, fall, or spring, and you know there will be a light rain, you and your loved one could take a tent into the woods colse to 8:00pm, and just go to sleep. The patter of the rain on the tent will make you slumber like a baby...and when you awaken later the next morning, you both will be well rested, and in a marvelous mood to _____________you fill in the blank space!

In many places, you can rent a car from the past...rent one from when you were younger, and take a long drive to where you both once had a "close encounter", and do it again.

Something else that is separate is to send your loved out to the store, or somewhere, to get something for you...while they are gone, put a blanket and pillow on the kitchen table, and then be on the couch reading a magazine when they return. Just keep reading and do not say a word...let them search for the surprise on their own.

Although I have never had the chance to belong to the "mile high club," I would sure like to. However, there are thousands of other places you and your loved could fulfill your marital duties:

. Sneak out onto a beach colse to one to two a.m.
. Want some real fun? Try a hammock!
. How about one of those large satellite dishes?
. Put a tent up in your back yard at 2Am.
. Find a large open field at one to two a.m. Which is swarming with thousands of fireflies.

Whatever you do, don't try to fulfill your duties on a bike at 20 miles per hour! dream what you can do next!

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One of the hardest things to do when planning your extra day is to spend hours scouring the internet looking for a unique, classy, and un-used location for your wedding. I've spent the past two days in searching for that oh so elusive exquisite spot. I'm going to save you all the problem I went straight through and compile all the spots I found straight through obscure Google searches and message boards and put these locations in one place. Welcome to your one stop shop for unique wedding locations all over Maryland. For your convince I've put them into genre such as "Castle Theme", "Relaxed Theme", etc. So if you're literally in a knot, you don't have to spend your whole day looking when you could be looking the exquisite pair of shoes to go with your dress. Here we go:

Castles:

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Cloisters Castle: This hidden home that was commissioned and completed in a twenty seven year span screams with uniqueness. From the exterior built of Butler gold and gray stone, gables taken from a medieval house in France as well as medallions from a 16th century Venetian home, it's a work of architectural brilliance. Settled in Luthersville, Md this venue is surrounded by sixty acres of trees and a lovely garden. Its insides are furnished with authentic medieval pieces and old furniture. The fireplace was even commissioned to be built from an old chest carved with Renaissance figures. Famously, it was the site of actor Will Smith's and Jada Pinkett's wedding in 1998 but that hasn't put a damper on the delightful and unforgettable atmosphere the house creates. Whether the exterior or the inside can be made available and there is only one event per day, allowing your day to be uninterrupted in its magic. The fee for rental allows for up to ten hours on the grounds and more time can negotiated straight through the contract via an extra hour's fee. The venue conveniently fits 175 guests and as a bonus the staff acts as your wedding planner directing set-up, timing, and valet parking.

Maryvale Castle : Functioning as a preparatory school, Maryvale Castle boasts huge grounds complete with wedding chapel if the bride doesn't envision herself walking down the castle's much talked of grand winding staircase. Built in 1917 in Greenspring Valley, Md, this treasure houses an oak-paneled Great Hall, a solarium, and a bridal suite. A stone manor house sweeping off in both directions takes its influences from Warwick Castle in England with its Gothic arched windows, port cochere, and imposing gray towers. A rental trade includes four hours of time which includes the rehearsal time and full use of the property. However, because it is still a working school, hours on the weekdays are more restricted than weekends. With an indoor guest capacity of 125 citizen and an outdoor capacity of 200, this venue is worth the accurate appointment-only tour.

Mansions:

Montpelier Mansion: A mansion right out of a Jane Austin piece, this brick Georgian structure sits on seventy acres of land flanked by dogwood trees. Built in the middle of 1781 and 1785 this national historic landmark is open to the group for tours and festivities and once housed George Washington and his wife Martha. It is also home to an uncommonly found 18th century summer house which is beautifully preserved. The maximum capacity inside and exterior is somewhat small, eighty-five guests total, but the unique floor plan with crown molding and duration furniture lends itself to an opulent and old-fashioned charm all its own. For citizen set on a Sunday wedding this venue isn't for you as they don't allow rentals on Sundays, however, having free reign over this delicate place is well worth the date change. Settled in Laurell this mansion radiates country elegance akin to many a bride's popular novel, complete with circular stone driveway.

Glenveiw Mansion: Situated in Rockville, Md as part of a Rockville Civic town Park the house is within the neoclassical tradition sporting pillars and an infinite number of gorgeous black shuttered windows looking out over the lawn. The dining room is veiled in class and luxury as are its floor-to-ceiling dark paneled wooden walls and long oval windows. The conservatory shines with old-fashioned chandeliers whose light bounces off the Italian green marble floors. The rest of the house is touched with intricate details pertaining to the duration in which it was first built housing a number of turn of the century, one- of- a- kind antiques sure to make any wedding memorable. Maximum capacity for this venue is 225 guests and number expensed allows for two hours of set-up and one hour of clean-up. Some accurate drawbacks to potential brides are the impossibilities of seated dining, no cooking allowed on-site, and no red-dyed beverages of any kind.

Stronghold Mansion: On top of Sugarloaf Mountain in Dickerson, Md the completely white mansion with pillars and latticed widow's peak lends itself to the country simplicity surrounding it. The right lawns emphasize the well designed rock walls that glide nearby the asset housing a variety of elegant but easy flora and fauna regularly seen in a country garden. The shimmering, circular lake to the side of the house has large willow trees surrounding it and production a path towards the house itself where the architecture inside matches the exterior in its refined gentile decor. A suitable contract allows for 7 hours and includes set-up and clean-up times. . Added hours can be negotiated. Maximum number of guests in attendance is 200 and the rental includes 40 by 57 inch tent over the patio and can be added on to encompass the lake area as well. Parking is little as there are only 85 spots available and clearly marked by the owners , small shuttle buses are permitted.

Liriodendron Mansion: An 1898 ornate masterpiece encompassed by a scenery dripping with flowers, this old summer home in Harford County leaves nothing unchecked in your imagination. Whether it's the Grecian old-world architecture built nearby intricate carvings, urns of flowers and stone pillars, or the wisteria vines that form a canopy over the porch for a otherworldly rehearsal dinner, the house is awash in magic all its own. The Palladian styled mansion reminds guests of a fairyland surrounded by woods and fountains with a variety of romantic stone sculptures throughout the grounds. Maximum capacity is 150 guests outside, 100 guests inside with seating and there are abundance of guests parking. The renter has a selection of 6.5 hrs on weekdays where as on weekends they must select in the middle of both rental times and party times in a wide selection of choices. Wedding rehearsals are extra payment as well as table and chair rental fees, but this is no dissimilar from most other venues.

Tudor Place: This home to Martha Washington's late granddaughter, Martha Custic Peter, is bursting at the seams with rich history and warm, comfortable elegance. The house itself was built in 1805 by Dr. William Thorton who was also celebrated for construction the first United States Capital and The Octagon construction in Washington, Dc. Inside the house there are over one hundred objects belonging to George and Martha Washington and it's all been documented in an archived variety of letters, diaries, books, and photographs. As far as guests, the mansion can hold up to 35 guests for a wedding ceremony and for parties over 35 guests they must pay extra. This venue is for ceremonies only and the reservation includes an hour block of time for that ceremony. They also have their own on sight photography for a fee.

Ceresville Mansion: With a variety of ceremony options to suit any bride as well as an in-house consultant to coordinate everything smoothly, this Mansion comes with classic services. Whether the exquisite wedding uses their white Grecian Pergola surrounded by dogwoods in bloom, or the terrace climbing with Ivy and backlit with candles shimmering over the reflecting lily pool, it will be something to remember. The white and black sweeping Cape Cod style home was built in 1888 alongside rivers, hillsides, and a ten acre meadow also open for events. Much of the original architecture as well as the old furniture and fireplace are still the same as 1888. This venue has everything covered in the rental fee from seven hours of event coordination to all the exterior details a catering business would regularly provide like linens and a dance floor. Every Thursday evening they also offer an unusual wedding discount for those on a allocation and cut the price nearly in half for the same services as a Friday or Saturday wedding event. The venue can provide for up to 200 guests and also gives a complimentary list of Food and Beverage minimum pricing so it is free of obscuring and out of the way.

Inns and Taverns:

Slades Inn and Tavern: A Victorian dream painted in enchanting light blues and dark blues, this Inn sets itself apart with two matching circular turrets, high brick chimneys and a white wrap-around porch that Anne of Green Gables would envy. The laid-back romantic space is in Fredrick, Md a few minutes away from Baltimore. The land is dappled with greenery and horses while the enchanting night-life and history of the city are in close proximity. Enjoy an easy day as all the guests are accommodated with places to stay after the reception and perhaps even stay past the ceremony for a honeymoon to enjoy hot air ballooning or a carriage tour. From starting to end of that breathtaking day, Slade's takes care of everything from "his and hers" massages, bridal party hair and makeup sessions, as well as brunches and teas. Indoor buffet seating is for 100 guests whereas larger parties can be accommodated with tents for seated dinners and dancing for up to 150. Once the party is over, guests too busy having fun can tumble up to their rooms leaving the bride and groom clear and free of worry.

Morningside Inn Teaming with wildlife such as Heron, Deer, and Red Fox, the visuals of this open, out-doors setting guarantees a one of a kind wedding atmosphere. In Fredrick, Md with three hundred acres the Inn dates back to the 1900's where it functioned as a bank barn. Newly restored the structure still has its original dark, heavy structural beams which serve as accent to the clean Amish lines of the house. Once rented, every bit of acreage is yours to do with as you please and the selection of ceremony is limitless. The dining room allows for two levels of fun, a more casual mix on the lower level and elegance on the upper level. They also house their own on site flower shop and Event's planning that includes, photography, videography, and musical entertainment.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

5 Places To Go Camping In California

California is a great place to go camping because of the warm temperatures and the great terrain. Many areas also highlight gorgeous landscape and great places for picnics, hiking, and fishing. The most favorite place to camp in California is Yosemite National Park featuring more than 1,200 quadrate miles. However, since this single area is so favorite it is wise to make your reservations well in advance.

San Bernardino, California offers great camping on Mount San Jacinto. This is a great site known for rugged terrain that is often used for rock climbing adventures. There are also fullness of trails for hiking or exploring on horseback. Many habitancy enjoy Mount Diablo as the summit allows you to oversee a vast portion of California. This campsite features lovely cabins if you want some comforts of home while on your trip.

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California is well known for allowing habitancy to seek the Pacific Ocean. Camping at San Simeon Creek gives you the chance to camp with the beach only a short walk away. Many habitancy find this to be a spectacular, way to enjoy their camping trip. Benton, California offers relaxing hot springs for you to enjoy while camping. You can camp out under the stars or enjoy one of the many bed & breakfast locations.

Regardless of where you select to camp in California, you will have many great options. You can select from a variety of different terrains. Many habitancy enjoy the beach as it offers a unique camping experience. Others enjoy the desert campgrounds and the country because of the hot springs and open land. Still others long to camp on the gorgeous mountains of California where they are free to seek and also to enjoy the excitement of rock climbing. Make sure you find out about reservations and restrictions before you make any specific voyage plans to one of these spectacular, camping sites.

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Camping is fun as it is your occasion to break away from the hectic disposition of city life. Imagine being able to breathe the fresh air while at the same time releasing and submitting yourself fully to nature. Also adults, kids also enjoy going camping outdoors. However if your camping trip takes too long, they might get bored after a few days away from their television and computer. That could spell disaster. Don't fret though, below are 10 camping activities that would categorically keep them entertained and occupied.

1. Get wet and go splashing. If you cannot find a good swimming spot, usually most of the camping parks would propose where you could find a good and safe spot for you to swim, either a big lake or a small brook. Some of them might have their own swimming pools. Avoid the swimming pool at all costs and go swimming in a lake amidst nature. The caress that you'll get is indescribable. Some camping parks would offer a boat rental service, where you could rent a boat or canoe for a small fee. Your kids will have a blast. A word of caution, never leave your kids swimming by themselves. Be watchful at all times.

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2. Rent a bike and go biking together. Most camping sites have biking trails for you and your family to explore. Be adventurous. Riding bicycles is very enjoyable as you are able to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Ride slow and make sure that everyone is not left behind. Bring a map with you and plan your biking trip adventure before manufacture the trip so that you know exactly where you are heading and where you want to be. Plan your time properly, so that you would be able to make the whole trip and back to your camp before it gets dark.

3. Go bird and animal watching. Most forest parks and camping sites have brochures or leaflets about the separate types of animals that can be found colse to the area that are worth watching and to look out for. A fun thing to do is to buy books on wild animals before your camping trip and play a game with your children and see who can spot the animals first. Just be sure that you keep your children at a safe distance.

4. Play outdoor games such as tug-o-war or the first-rate sack race or just plain tag. Children love these games, especially when they're playing these games in the woods. Make sure that you are playing in a clear area to avoid unwanted accidents and also avoid manufacture loud noises that might disturb other campers and especially the wildlife.

5. Go on a scavenger hunt. Who doesn't love to go on such quests and adventures. What's good about a scavenger hunt is that it involves the physical, which means you'll get yourself and your kids to practice while having fun at the same time. Prior to the game, just warn the kids on the type of things that they should avoid, such as poison ivy, sumac, oak and other prickly plants that might be lurking in the woods. Also, you have to be sure that you teach your kids how to read maps. That could also be a separate game and will be discussed below.

6. Teach your kids how to read maps and compasses. Educate them on the significance of navigation and explore the forest with them using the maps and compasses. Show them the location that they are at now on the map and where you guys are going. Get them to notice anyone primary on your path, such as a tree with a weird shape or something that is out of the lowly to identify. This should go hand in hand with your scavenger hunt.

7. What's camping without a campfire? This is a must to every camper out there. Your camping caress would not be unblemished without a campfire. This should be done at the end of the day before you go to sleep. Telling each other scary stories and jokes is recommended. Also, don't forget to bring a guitar and sing songs colse to the campfire. Other activities you can do colse to the campfire is to play word games and riddles while roasting your favourite marshmallows and hotdogs.

8. Another night action that you can do is to watch the stars in the sky. This is both fun and educational. Get everyone to lie on an open field and appreciate the free light show in the sky. You can also bring a star chart and try to explore the notable constellations and other heavenly bodies. If you're lucky, you might catch a shooting star. Don't forget to make your wish though.

9. This next game is frowned upon by some campers, but you should bathe in the rain when it rains. This is recommended if the weather is not cold. Otherwise you might get sick. It's sort of depressing when it rains when you are out camping. Rather than complaining about it, take the occasion to have fun in the rain and enjoy mother earth's natural shower. Not recommended when there is thunder and lightning.

10. Just plainly enjoy the occasion and relax. It might not be a big hit with the kids but it is the most appropriate time to bond with your family and enjoy everyone's company. Take your time to enjoy the nature, it's not daily your family get to enjoy this holiday.

There are many other outdoor activities that you could enjoy doing when you go out camping. By no means that the 10 activities discussed above are complete. The most prominent thing to remember is to enjoy your time with your family. It's not daily that you get this kind of opportunity. So, enjoy!

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A pop up beach security can be a great way to safe your beach party from the sun without missing out on the beach experience. Many of these uncomplicated shelters are for real like over-sized beach umbrellas, so you get more shade but don't block the beach breezes. There are lots of distinct features to look for when it comes to the best pop up beach security for you. You may not need all these features, but they're right on worth considering.

1. Heavier duty frame
One major qoute with many pop up style beach shelters is that they highlight lightweight frames that are for real bent with heavy use or high winds. If you don't mind carrying a bit of extra weight and would like to make an venture in a security that will last summer after summer, consider a pop up security with a heavy-duty frame. You may pay a few bucks extra - but you'll have a beach tent that will last you many seasons.

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2. Open sides
Open sides on a beach security can allow you to have more of the former beach perceive without tent sides and mesh blocking the wind and gorgeous views. Open sided shelters are great if you just want some shade but still want to feel the wind in your hair.

3. Mesh sides
Mesh sides, on the other hand, can also be a great highlight for a pop up shelter. Mesh sides can let the zephyr through while blocking blowing sand. They're particularly nice if you plan to eat inside your security and want to keep sand out of your food! Plus, mesh sided shelters can offer a little more shade when the sun is at angles during the early morning and later evening hours.

4. Easy dis-assembly
Since we're talking about pop up shelters, assembly is pretty much always simple. You can pop up most of these options sort of like an umbrella in just a few seconds. Most pop up shelters take a bit of practice before you can for real disassemble them, but some are harder to take down than others.

5. A carry bag that fits
This is a huge issue for many tents: the carrying bag is too snug, and it's impossible to get the tent back in it. Check out a beach security with an over-sized stuff sack for easier transport, or make our own stuff sack once you get your shelter!

6. Anchoring options
A beach security with guy lines, stakes, and sand bags will be the easiest to anchor no matter what your circumstances. Look for a pop up beach tent with multiple anchoring options for the best east of use.

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Of course, you should always select a pop up beach security with excellent pop up beach tent reviews. By reading reviews, you can check out the features of your security and find one that's high potential and built to last.

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Remember back in the old days, prior to when you had a beach cart, when you had to make three or four trips forwards and backwards to your car to tote all the loungers, coolers, beach umbrellas, and beach blankets? By the time you moved all and got it all set up the kids were already fractious and wanting to go home. And as soon as you had all set up a breeze would blow up and knock over your beach umbrellas which in turn spilled all your drinks, messed up your towels and got sand in your sandwiches?

Aren't you pleased you don't need to do that anymore?! Nowadays there are so many more options to pick from. Today's beach canopies are made of light weight vinyl and plastic or aluminum tubing and all fold up for easy transport. Some even roll or fold into backpacks for hands free communication so helping you get all from the vehicle to the seaboard in only a particular trip. Here are some separate sorts of beach shelters:

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Loungers With Canopies - These light weight folding chairs come with a canopy attached. And the bonus is they also often have straps attached so you can pack them up and carry them like a rucksack. This leaves your hands free to hold the cool box so you can move all in one trip.

Fold Up Beach Cabanas - These light-weight nylon canopies are available in a range of designs and dimensions. Pick an all-in-one dome collection that includes a exterior and flooring, or a half-dome collection so you can still feel the ocean breezes.

Tent-type Beach Cabanas - Obtainable in a collection of sizes and styles that range from a basic canopy to a full beach protection with whether vinyl or screen walls. Held up with ropes and poles for a sturdier structure.

There's nothing best than a day out at the seaside, but a whole day out in the sun may take its toll. Employing a beach protection to safe yourself from perilous ultra violet rays will ensure your time is a relaxed and healthy one. Also, they are just the thing to safe you from the cooling sea breeze should things turn a diminutive nippy.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

A Chilean Adventure on Horseback

Chile is a long thin country sandwiched in the middle of the Andes and the Pacific Ocean. On the plane from Santiago to Punta Arenas I looked out of the window for most of the journey marvelling at the scenery below. I abruptly recognised the peaks of the Torres, which I would soon be finding at closer quarters.

Punta Arenas is the southern most town in Chile and like Ushuaia, its counterpart in Argentina, it is the main departure point for ships cruising to the Antarctic Peninsula. I met Alex, the Equitour Worldwide Riding Holidays agent in Chile and the rest of the small group of riders, in a comfortable guesthouse on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue.

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Early the next morning I went for a walk along the edge of the shore and could approximately feel the chill in the air from the frozen continent. But I wasn't going cruising. Two hundred miles north in the wilds of Patagonia; a horse was waiting for me.

After breakfast we put all our bags in the waiting minibus and began our journey north over the desolate pampas of Southern Chile. We stopped in Puerto Natales, a pioneer town set on the edge of a lake. There was a charming potential about the particular storey houses constructed out of wood and brightly painted corrugated iron.
There were a few traveler shops and outdoor operation centres. We had our lunch in an Internet café, which was our last opening to make feel with the outside world for once in the Park; movable phones are out of range.

We met our trip leader, a young American girl called Magan, and our cook, Jorge and prolonged our journey north for someone else two hours. The scenery got hillier and the road got bumpier until we arrived at our next destination and start of our adventure, a gorgeous estancia called Mirador del Paine. Estancias are working ranches and the Mirador was set in the middle of hills and a lake with views of the mountains in the distance. There were outbuildings dotted around and a very comfortable accommodation block where we would spend one night. There were horses in any place grazing around the buildings unrestricted by fences or barriers. That evening I had a superb meal of salmon steak and salad and my first taste of the local and very potent aperitif Pisco Sour.

The next morning I dressed for riding and packed my saddlebags with the bare essentials including full waterproofs and a lunch box. Even though it was summer in Chile, weather in the mountains is very unpredictable so we had to be prepared for anyone and everything. I met the local horseman or baquianos. Victor and Mirko, who would be the guides on the trip. We were taken to the horses and I was asked what sort of horse would I like. 'A quiet kind one' I said nervously, and I was given Loreto, a 15.3.bay mare. Soon I had my foot in the strange leather cup that is a Chilean stirrup and was up in the saddle ready for action. I rode along the track, which rose gradually into the hills and then straight through trees when suddenly the horse in front of me disappeared. Before I could even think about it, Loreto took me down into a steep gully, briefly stopped for a drink in the stream at the bottom and climbed niftily up the other side. This was my first feel of riding in this sort of terrain but by lunchtime I had gone down into so many gullies that I was quite used to it.

We stopped for lunch high up on a hill above Laguna del Toro. It was a gorgeous spot with mountains in the distance and a deep blue lake down below.

We prolonged by descending on a very steep track and then traversing over a scree slope on a very narrow path. There was a very long drop on one side and places where the path had slipped away but by now I realised that Loreto and the other horses were so surefooted and safe that I needn't worry. Loreto only walked when she was negotiating boulders. Her normal pace was a dinky jogging trot, which I learnt to sit to quite comfortably. When we arrived at the bottom of the mountain, Magan shouted ' fancy going a bit faster?' and we had the longest and most exhilarating gallop I have every experienced over the endless pampas. That night we stayed for the first of two nights in wooden cabins near a river and a cordial dinky cat came into my room and seemed very happy to sleep on my bed.

Over the next incorporate of days, we explored the area in a big circular route, climbing mountains on boulder-strewn paths, crossing rivers and enjoying lots of long gallops.

Early morning on the next stage of our journey, we left the horses in a corral near the National Park information Centre and we went on a boat trip to the sublime Glacier Gray and drank Pisco Sours near the wall of blue ice.

We returned to the corral and from here, we started on an eight-hour trek over the mountains to our next resting place. The sight of the Torres covered in snow, towering over clear blue lakes, was breathtaking. The ride took us straight through antique beech forests filled with white margarita daisies, condors flew overhead and herds of guanaco scattered over the hills as we approached. Each vista was epic and the sight of the sun's rays breaking straight through the clouds took on approximately biblical proportions. The journey took longer than it should because we kept stopping to take photographs.

It was approximately dark when we reached Laguna Azul bivouac and the hot meal waiting for us in the Quincho or public kitchen, was very welcome. I sat by the open fire and drank mate, the local herbal beverage, with the Mirko and Victor, before retiring to my tent.

The next day we set off with all the packhorses fully loaded and accompanied by extra Baquianos, for this time we were camping in the wild.

Baquianos are the local horse guides and are unique to the National Park. They wear very spellbinding costume consisting of baggy trousers tucked into high leather boots, a long sleeve shirt, woollen jumper and beret. around their waist they wear a wide leather belt tooled and decorated with old Chilean coins. These belts are very prized as the men make them while the long winter months when the park is inaccessible. The also make all the tack for the horses in the same style.

The journey to Lake Cimono was the feature of the whole trip for me. We encountered every sort of terrain and every kind of weather. At one point I was wearing full waterproofs as Loreto and I battled straight through the wind and the rain. We stopped for lunch near the ruins of an old house that had been destroyed by a storm years ago. There were still the remains of its unabridged fruit orchad and we ate handfuls of ripe gooseberries. The packhorses joined us and then went ahead to make camp. We rode straight through the very gorgeous and remote Dickson Valley until we reached the black shores of Lake Cimono.

We pitched our tents in a very high wind and while Jorge was preparing dinner, we drank Pisco Sours on the beach and watched the sun set behind the mountains.
The mess tent was very cramped with all of us sitting around the table but we had great fun after dinner practising drinking wine from the leather flasks that the baquianos use. Needless to say I managed to get more red wine down my sweater than in my mouth.

The next day we had a short trip to a Refugio on an island. We left the horses tethered under the trees and then had to shout for the boatmen to bring the boat across. This was not easy as the sound of the wind and the sound of the gushing river drowned out our cries. We waved our scarves in the air and screamed as loud as we could until the men heard us. A Refugio is a hostel where you can stay the night and due to its remoteness, most habitancy staying there were hikers. I also noticed that there were lots of very handsome Chilean guides.

On our way back to the camp, Victor was stopped by a incorporate of mountain park rangers whose horses needed shoeing. I watched as Victor pared the hoof down with his hunting knife and a stick of wood and then apply the shoes with a pair of forceps and hammer. He did it all so quickly and deftly.

We left our bivouac the following morning and rode back to Lake Azul where a minibus was waiting to converyance us to our next stopover. The men would take our horses along with the packhorses and herd them up into the mountains to an Estancia. Three of us decided we wanted to ride with the men and in an instant we were off galloping straight through trees, over rivers and up steep mountain sides. It was the most thrilling ride I had ever experienced.

We stayed at the Estancia La Tercera for two nights. It was on a high plateau with very clear views of the Torres in the distance. The horses were let loose and roamed the plains. The accommodation was very comfortable with soft beds and a dinky cat that slept with me mine both nights. This was becoming a base occurrence. It was here that we met Boris, a very handsome cowboy, who spoke no English but it didn't of course matter. We just smiled a lot. He had a very polite way with horses and was an exquisite rider. I think that Magan liked him a lot.

When we left La Tercera it was very sad, as we knew there was only one long day of riding and then it would all be over. The route took us onto the main road into the National Park. We stopped to look back at the Torres one more time and then prolonged down the dusty road back into civilisation.

I have very special memories of this trip but a extraordinary thing happened after it.

Magan and Boris got together and now live in the Usa and have a baby daughter.

If you want to book this holiday call the Louise on 0800 043 7942 or email on louise@equitour.co.uk and the web address is http://www.equitour.co.uk

A Chilean Adventure on Horseback

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