Monday, April 26, 2010
Happy First Birthday, Jonah!
Our little foal is turning one year-old tomorrow! You might remember we adopted Gemini and her week-old foal from Spring Creek Horse Rescue in southern Colorado. Gemini had been dropped off at the auction barn with her day-old foal, and the two were tagged separately to be sold for slaughter.
Jonah is growing into a beautiful young horse! Jonah spent the winter at our dude ranch learning some valuable lessons on "being a horse" from Trixie and Blackjack, including not to bother Blackjack while he's eating, and how to reach your forelegs through the fence to reach any available leaves or weeds growing too near the pen from Trixie! She's a very trusting little girl, in contrast to her mama, which illustrates beautifully how good handling grows a good horse. Jonah leads quietly, backs easily, knows "whoa" and will happily speed up when you cluck to her. For a baby, she sure enjoys her pedicures! She's also eager to meet you at the gate each day for her special yearling feed.
As a yearling, Jonah will be going along on some of the spring trail rides while learning to be "ponied" from another horse. She won't be able to wear a saddle or carry a rider until she turns two, and even then, she'll only be ridden lightly until she turns three and her growing bones start to close up.
How is her mama, you ask? Gemini came to us about four hundred pounds underweight, obviously distrustful of humans, and unwilling to share with us the secrets of her past. She spent the summer gaining weight and taking care of her baby. Today she is around 1000 lbs, with a rich bay coat, healthy once again. We weaned Jonah in September, and Gemini seemed pleased to be a free woman again.
Gemini has proved to be an especially tough customer. She'd much rather be left to herself than make the choice to befriend a human again. Ciara has rehabilitated a number of abused horses over the past eight years, but Gemini is proving to be the toughest yet. While she will eat grain from a tub on your lap, or allow you to touch her with a four-foot training stick, she refuses to be approached or wear a halter. After several months of rest this winter, she's been progressing rapidly this spring, and the wrangler crew is dedicated to enlivening her trust in people again. Hopefully, all of our wonderful dude ranch guests can help us with that!
How is Jonah celebrating her first birthday? She's going to get a special grooming, a couple of treats, and have her hooves trimmed! It will be a special day for our special little girl on this Colorado ranch!
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
She's not just a cover model... she can ride, too!
Here at Smith Fork Ranch, we've got a wide variety of "characters" on staff-- one of us used to be a farm wife, driving big rigs during the harvest; one of us has built multi-million dollar log homes; one of us spent a season in Antarctica; one of us is now a cover model!
Joanne Kennedy's new book, Cowboy Trouble, might feature a familiar face for some of you: our very own Head Wrangler, Ciara Pares! Ciara has been a wrangler for seven years, but in a past life, often modeled for fashion designers, corporate marketing, events and conventions.
Ciara said the photo on the cover of the book was taken about three years ago, when she was working on a ranch in Montana and sidelining as a model for a photographer and videographer in Bozeman. "I knew there was a possibility of my photos showing up anywhere-- advertising, promotional materials, magazines. But a romance novel? I never expected that!"
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Announcing Steltzner Wine Dinner June 16!
To our wine aficionados:
Smith Fork Ranch was founded on the principle of offering a western dude ranch vacation the whole family will love, while not sacrificing the finest in food and wine. In that proud tradition, we are delighted to host our second annual Steltzner Wine Dinner!
Guests of the Smith Fork Ranch will enjoy a five-course, gourmet dinner paired with selected vintages of Steltzner wines. Dick Steltzner, founder and wine maker, and his daughter Allison will attend to discuss the wine pairings.
Best of all, Smith Fork Ranch is offering three-night to seven-night stays at special off-peak rates! Treat yourself to an early summer getaway in one of our Colorado log cabins before the Aspen Food and Wine Fest, or stay the week and immerse yourself in the beautiful Colorado mountains. You'll experience the best of our dude ranch, and the best of Napa Valley's wine, all in a week!
Steltzner Vineyards has produced world-class wines from the Stags Leap District in Napa Valley since 1965. Famous for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Steltzner Vineards also produces a great range of wines including Malbec, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Call to reserve your Colorado log cabin today: 970-921-3454.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
EXTREME MAKEOVER At Smith Fork Ranch!
The ranch has a long, proud history dating back to the initial homestead of the 1890s, the Ferrier's Bar X Bar Ranch from the 1930s-1980, and then the not-so-glamourous days of abandon and decay under the moniker "Saddle Mountain Guest Ranch." It's been ten successful years since Linda and Marley Hodgson purchased the beautiful property and carefully refurbished every salvageable building, log-by-log. After ten years, even the whitest paint needs a refresher. The managers all chipped in this week to tear up the flooring, re-paint the walls, and beautifully recarpet the main offices in time for our celebratory TENTH season! Want to see pictures of the final result? Book a reservation, and come see all our hard work in person! www.smithforkranch.com
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