NEBRASKA HIGH COUNTRY RANCH RIDE
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Your one-stop horseback vacation
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NEBRASKA HIGH COUNTRY RANCH RIDE
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Nebraska High Country Ranch Ride had the wonderful opportunity to host Tom Seay's
Best of America by Horseback on their Mexico to Canada ride. These great riders, their
horses, mules and dogs spent several days with us in the Pine Ridge and badlands of
northwestern Nebraska. They rode along the scenic Niobrara River where they were
hosted for two nights by Ox Yoke Ranch, one of the partners of High Country Ranch Ride.
Then, after a day's ride across the "table" and down off the edge of the Pine Ridge, they
arrived at Ash Creek Ranch. Here they got a well-deserved day of rest with only a short
trail ride through the hills, canyons and bluffs on the ranch that included a spectacular
view of the Black Hills and badlands to the north. With the help of the folks at Aunt
Myrna's Cabin, we treated them to Dutch oven suppers cooked over a campfire and they
treated us to great company and conversation. It was with mixed feelings that we sent
them on to their next stop, Our Heritage Guest Ranch in the badlands. We knew they
would receive a warm western welcome, but it was hard to say good-by. It was only
because their original arrangements fell through at the last minute that Best of America
by Horseback was looking for a place to stay in our area. Luckily for us, we were able to
cowboy up and accommodate them at the last minute. We're hoping their stay here was
as memorable for them as it was for us.
Welcome to Ash Creek Ranch. Trail
riders taking a break along Ash Creek
after a long ride from the Niobrara River.
Riding high at an elevation of 4,000 feet.
Crown Butte rises nearly a mile high in the
background.
The village of Best of America at home
on Ash Creek Ranch.
A well deserved day of rest and a chance
to catch up on camp chores.
Stopping to admire the scenery while trail
riding in the Pine Ridge of Nebraska.
Headed back to Ash Creek Ranch
headquarters.
Whoever thinks that Nebraska is flat needs
to get off the interstate.
Best of America by Horseback visits High Country Ranch Ride
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WARNING: Under Nebraska law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities pursuant to Nebraska Statutes 25-21, 249 to 25-21, 253.
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High Country Ranch Ride, LLC of Nebraska is a multi-member Limited Liability Company.
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Your one-stop horseback vacation
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