Monday, 14 September 2009

Horse riding with Carol Jones

As snow conditions were not optimal - I convinced Peter and Jacob to give horseriding a go!
We arranged a day out with local Carol Jones, on the other side of the lake from Bariloche.
Carols grandfather came here from Texas and started up what would become the Jones family estancia.
To this day they have cattle and sheep on the property as well as the 24 or so horses Carol uses for her horseriding treks.
As it is still winter, riding is not so popular and overnight treks are not possible. Carol tells us she hasnt been riding in over 20 days.
It was super nice that it was just the 3 of us with Carol and her gaucho friend Guillermo.
Upon arrival - Guillermo has to go and round up the horses for our ride.

Jacob getting comfortable in the saddle.

Peter taking instruction from Guillermo.

Guillermo teaching me the joys of Mate drinking (i think the look on my face says it all! haha)

Not quite an asado lunch...but fresh empanadas and a glass of red wine to ease us into the rest of the afternoon in the saddle.

me and my trusty steed - the judge

Me having a great time.

the boys laid back and relaxed in the saddle now...

Bariloche makes a perfect backdrop for an amazing day out riding.

And back to the hostel for an Asado to celebrate Jacobs birthday.
It really was a fun day out for all of us - as horseriding was new to both the boys and i havent been riding for years.

Liz

Butch Cassidy

There are many stories in argentina regarding the faith of the notoriuos north american ganster Butch Cassidy. But one thing is for sure that at one stage he lived here in this estancia just outside Cholilla. It is said that Butch and the Sundance kid lived here for a period of 5 years without interference.



Liz at the gate.


The small estancia.


Still horses around but with new owners now.


Good old North American style log cabin.





The barn... Maybe

Making a friend.

Trainstations and general good feeling.

Having a look around Bariloche for some good argentine feeling. We went to a a couple of different trainstations and visited Victor at the fire station in Dina huapi.



Victor, Liz and the fire rescue dog.


Good licence plate


Liz strolling the streets of Colonia Suizze.


Some old traincarts parked on a sidetrack in bariloche.


Walking the line


Changing tracks.


Or not....


Beautiful scenery.