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A Horse Vacation For Horse People
Alicia and Becca Raddant, ages 18 and 12, are visiting Drowsy Water
with their aunt and uncle, Colleen and Randy Olick. The girls, who live
and breathe horses at home, had one stipulation as they planned their
trip: The dude ranch horses had to be ones that even advanced riders
would enjoy.
"I want something that's not just an old plug," says Becca, who's from
Shawano, Wisconsin, near Green Bay. And the ranch delivers. "It's like
I never left home; I just got a grand-new horse," Alicia says. "When
we're cantering, it's like I'm alive! It's not like, 'I've been doing
this for 20 years.'"
I agree with them. My assigned mount, a Quarter Horse names Bo C Five,
is energetic enough to keep things interesting but still responsive and
controllable.
The sisters, who show in 4-H and at their county fair, are also pleased
by the range of activities. One day, they take a raft trip down the
Colorado River. Other days, they live it up at scheduled evening
activities. The fun includes a country barn dance, where guests learn
everything from the electric slide to square dancing, and the Drowsy
Water carnival, with diversions such as pin the tail on the horse and
horse roulette, which features a wheel with horse names instead of
numbers. There also was a jail (this is the Old West, remember?) that
required a bail bond of five kisses. Lots of cute kids got arrested,
and it didn't take them long to collect their required number of
smooches.
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