Riders meet at the office at 10:00 am and are transported by van to the stables. There you will by met by your guides and horses and mount up for the 10 mile ride to the lodge, via glacier-fed waters of the Bow River, Healy and Brewster Creeks.
Day 2:
This day begins with a hearty breakfast and a ride up Fatigue Creek. At midday, both horses and riders will enjoy a restful break in the Fatigue Valley. The lofty heights of the Continental Divide provide spectacular vistas of both Alberta and British Columbia.
Day 3:
One last day on the trail, a soft 10 mile ride from the lodge back to the stables, arriving approximately 4:30 pm.
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