31st May 2025
This morning, we were up, breakfasted and in the stables by 8.30 a.m. ready for the great ride! π
There were eight in our party including Brett and Ellie, our wranglers. Brett was basically born in the saddle and was hilarious for the whole ride. Because Si looked so comfortable in the saddle he kept saying he must have been born and lived in Texas in his early life! Ellie was a local girl born on a nearby ranch.
We all wore hard hats and were given water and a bag to hang from our pommels to put anything in we wanted to take with us on the trail. None of the party were really experienced riders but the instructions we were given by Brett and Ellie were second to none. We all felt very comfortable.
The hard hat was not very flattering, I look like my granny! Bless her! Long departed this world. π±π
Ella rode up front and Brett at the back. He kept us fully informed about the red rocks, trees and vegetation.
I was riding Rocco and Si was on Rio, the horses are best friends. Rocco likes a good drink of water and takes every opportunity to quench his thirst. Before we even left the coral he made his way over the trough for a good long drink. Brett reckons he’s part camel! π«
The sun was already warm so we were pleased we decided on the early ride. We were feeling a little nervous but once on the trail it was if we had ridden only yesterday. Of course, the horses make it easy.
We rode through magnificent scenery, riverbeds and under the red rocks. As the area is very dry there was quite a lot of dust but it wasn’t a problem. My horse, Rocco, likes to be last in the pack so that meant that Brett and I got the worst of it. π€·ββοΈ
I have to say that every time we’ve done a horse ride on holiday, I’m always the one who ends up riding at the back! What’s that all about?! π€·ββοΈπ
The ride actually took about 1.5 hours and we both felt that was about right once we dismounted and found that we’d both developed bowlegs!! π I dread to think how our legs will feel in the morning. π
I think I’m getting too old for this! π«©
Once we’d showered and changed, you can imagine what our clothes looked like, we took a ride to FruitaΒ and the Gifford House, famous for fruit pies and ice-cream, with the fruit coming from their orchards. We last visited here in 2023 when I was suffering with Covid so it only seemed right that we should return and once again, sample their delicious home-made pies.
All the seating was taken so we found ourselves a nice shady spot to enjoy our pies.
We didn’t arrive until 1.15 pm so felt sure all the pies would have been sold, they are usually all gone by midday, but it must be our lucky day, there were still a few left. One pie really serves two people but we grabbed two, together with two small tubs of vanilla ice-cream. Si, had the rhubarb and strawberry pie and I had the apple.
While we were sitting on the grass Si spotted a hummingbird amongst the lilies and he was lucky enough to capture this wonderful picture.
It’s unfortunate that they are currently undertaking maintenance work on the 7.9 mile (12.7 km) Scenic Drive to improve roads, washes (dry riverbeds and channels that can be traversed to access various canyon sections or explore specific canyons) and car parks, so there’s only a few miles open and in June the whole Scenic Drive will close. That’s sure to cause chaos!! It’s lucky that we were able to drive and enjoy that on our last visit.
Followers of the blog may remember that we walked one of the washes in 2022 and a couple of weeks after we arrived home there was a flash flood (click on the link to see what a flash flood looks like) in the same wash and people were stranded and vehicles washed away! We are always reminded not to hike a wash if a storm is forecast. The speed, depth and debris in the water is unbelievable! π±
We will probably be hiking in the Grand Wash tomorrow, but you can be sure we’ll be checking out the weather before we go! πβ
Here’s a couple of random photos.
The view from our balcony.
Sand writing the blog!
Our plan for tomorrow is to do a hike but we are not sure which one to do. We will wait and see how our legs feel in the morning as some of them are quite steep but whichever one we choose will be another ‘first’ for us.
As always, thanks for reading and I hope you’ve enjoyed it. π€



































































































































































































