
SPECIAL EVENTS for 2010
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: Bobbie Goodrich & Susan Lei Burns- September 17-23
Cost: $2,800, includes all meals and beverages, lodging and instruction.
Spend the first 2.5 days on and around ranch, photographing the ranch's historic headquarters, 2,500-head herd of bison, and the running of our 60 horses. Travel to the Sand Dunes National Park to capture this diverse landscape. Enjoy the next two days in our Historic Meeting Facility which is a converted barn with the original cedar beams exposed, doing post-production work on the photographs from the previous days. Bobbie will teach her renowned method of creating fine art photography using NIK FILTERS and Susan will be availabale for instruction in video capture and simple editing.
BRING: long lens (70-200mm) and wide-angle for landscape.
For more information, please see www.BobbieGoodrich.com OR click here.
Pictured Left: Example of photographs before (top) and after (bottom) Post-Production work by Bobbie Goodrich.
DUKE BEARDSLEY PAINTING WORKSHOP: October 10-15
Cost: $1350 per person
Join acclaimed contemporary western artist Duke Beardsley for an unrivaled week of painting, discourse and discovery at one of Colorado's largest and most beautiful historic working ranches. All ability levels welcome. Some painting experience encouraged. Space is limited to 8 to allow for one-on-one instruction. This promises to be one of our best workshops yet.
Cost includes all lodging, meals and workshop fees. Materials are not included.
For more information about DUKE BEARDSLEY visit him on the web at www.dukebeardsleystudio.com.
SEASONAL EVENTS
SPRING
Wild Iris brings a blanket of purple and white on the bison meadows in the spring. Herds of elk, deer and antelope frequent the valley floor while a raging seasonal creek flows onto the north end of the ranch.Hundreds of sand hill cranes fly into the valley on their seasonal migration. As the spring runoff comes down to the valley, we will be receiving about a thousand head of cattle that need to be located on the ranch. This provides for lots of riding as always as well as witnessing the rebirth of the lands productivity.
SUMMER
Summer is our peak season for guests, as we get into the full swing, guests can expect plenty of riding as we doctor and re-locate cattle. Our focus on Horsemanship finds us riding colts, helping guests with their horses, and riding out to enjoy the landscape. Take a look at our online "live at the ranch" journal to get an inside look at our day to day life during the summer and throughout the year.
FALL
At the end of October and early November don’t miss the chance to partake in our yearly Bison roundup. Guests can participate in the corral work and gather; a limited number of very experienced riders may also have the opportunity to partake in the roundup. The golden leaves of fall also bring hundreds of elk back to the valley. This is a wonderful time to ride the country and hear the majestic sights and sounds of bugling elk. The fall cattle gather and shipping is also a highlight of the year, filled with plenty of horseback work and cool peaceful days.
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