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A 15,000-acre and
900-head of cattle ranch in the Andean foothills 45 miles from San Martin
de los Andes. The landscape is made up of shrub covered hills with table-tops, craggy
rock outcrops and wide-open water-meadows with the Lanin Volcano (13,000
ft.) and the Andes mountains as a backdrop. You can choose to ride out from the
Estancia everyday or to coordinate your stay with one of the 3 to 5 day
wilderness pack trips into Lanin National Park. The riding on the Estancia Huechahue provides glorious views of the vast grasslands.
You ride through barren rolling hills and along the narrow rocky gorges of
the Andean streams, to the tops of the hills where the mighty Andes rise
up behind you and the vastness of Patagonia stretches out before you,
whilst eagles and condors fly beside you. You can gallop across the
water-meadows sending the Ibis and Plover screeching and visit the burial
caves of the Mapuche Indians. You can ford the river and ride up through
the neighbouring Indian reservation stopping to share a mate on the way. The
Estancia is a working cattle ranch, guests can always help the
gauchos rounding up and working the cattle. Often there are short
cattle drives moving some of the herd to new pastures. You can also help rounding up the
horses. The riding is forward going at all paced when not moving cattle.
If you like a good long canter and gallop ... this
is the place for you. Amongst the wildlife to be seen there are red deer, wild boar, rhea,
guanaco, armadillos, black-necked swans, ibis, plovers, burrowing parrots,
eagles, vultures and the Andean condor. The area is renowned for its trout
fishing. On the slow moving pack trips you ride deep into Lanin National Park in the heart of the
Andes. You ride through dense forests of southern beech and bamboo
thickets. From the tops of the ridges there are breathtaking views, in the
valleys there are tumbling streams and undiscovered lakes. You ride
through forests of the only indigenous Monkey Puzzle trees in the world
and across lunar landscapes of black ash, a legacy of the recent volcanic
activity in the area. Whilst packing there is no choice but to camp
(usually 2 nights). We make this as comfortable
as possible with two man tents. We provide all the equipment necessary,
including good quality sleeping bags. The setting up of camp, cooking and
care of the horses is all arranged by the gauchos.
IT-ARRT04P
Rates: All inclusive from San Martin de los Andes,
accommodations and meals, activities, 8 riding days - 3 day pack trips
9 days/ 8 nights $ 2,720
(with 3 day pack trip)
Single+ 25% -
waived
if willing to share
2008 Dates:
11/05-11/13 11/15-11/23
11/22-11/30
11/30-12/08 12/07-12/15
12/15-12/23
12/22-12/30
2009 Dates:
$
2,848
(with 3 day pack trip)
01/03-01/11 01/10-01/18
01/15-01/23
01/22-01/30 01/27-02/04
02/03-02/11
02/08-02/16 02/18-02/26
02/25-03/05
availability & reservation
IT-ARRT04
Stays without pack trips are
available on request
$340 per day
(min of 4 nights)
Available from
September to May
Meeting: San Martin de los Andes
Airport: Chapelco (CPC) or Bariloche (BRC)
Transfer: included from Chapelco or San Martin de los Andes. A
transfer from Bariloche can be arranged (extra charge). Gratuities: 10% suggested
Pace: Moderate, trots, canters and gallops
Level:
Intermediate +
Included: Accommodations, meals, activities
Tack:
Argentine type
saddle with sheepskin
Horses:
Criollo
crosses, bred on the Estancia. 15 to 16.5 hands. Broken to the
neck-reining method. They are sure footed and well-mannered. Min/Max Riders: 3-12
Accommodations:
Very
comfortable, with twin-bedded (some double-bedded) and private bath. Meals:
The Estancia is virtually
self-sufficient, we have our own beef, chickens, dairy cow, pigs (and
chorizos, salamis, hams etc.) as well as a large kitchen garden and
numerous fruit orchards. Vegetarians can be catered for with prior notice.
Other activities:
Bird-watching, walking,
tennis, fly-fishing and river activities (rafting and swimming).
Note: suited for rider with riding experience only ... Non
riders have excellent opportunities for fishing in rivers and lakes.
All the fishing on the Estancia
is included, however, if guests want the services of
a professional guide or wish to fish some of the
other local rivers there are substantial extra
charges.
Rates will increase by $16 per day starting
Jan 2009
Sample
Itinerary with 3 day pack trip Day 1 : You will be met by
your host at the Chapelco airport, San Martin de los Andes and driven
to the estancia (approx. 40 mins.). After lunch there will be an
afternoon ride. A chance to familiarize yourself with the horses and tack
and the way we ride. Day 2 : A full days ride on the Estancia with an "asado" lunch.
Follow the Huechahue stream through its basalt canyons, riding as fast as
you want across the water-meadows sending the plovers and ibis screeching,
before returning over the top of Chenque Hill, where the Andes rise up
behind you and the vastness of Patagonia stretches out before you. Day 3 :
You will spend the day with the gauchos rounding up cattle
into the corrals. Lunch with the gauchos is strips of beef ribs threaded
onto a stick and cooked over the open fire. You cut off the chunk you
fancy and eat it sandwich style. Meat, bread and mate - the gaucho diet.
After a siesta in the shade you will get the chance to seperate the cows
on horseback or try your hand with a lasso. Day 4 : A full days ride on the estancia to visit the Indian burial
caves. The caves were formed when the glaciers carved the valley opening
an entrance to the lava flow tunnels formed during previous eras of
volcanic activity. The Tehuelche Indians laid out their dead, surrounded
by their weapons and always somewhere where they could see their enemies
coming. They decorated the walls with designs. The remains have
disappeared, but the petroglyphs and the view are still there. Day 5 :
A morning's ride to see our stallion with the mares and new
foals, and to herd some of the young horses into the corrals. Although we
do not tame them until they are 3 or 4 years old, we try to bring them in
on a regular basis to get them used to being herded and to being handled.
But basically they are wild and bringing them in is a challenge. After a
late lunch there will be an evening ride to the cliffs where the condors
and eagles nest. While we have a cocktail and the sun goes down, the
condors return. They soar above and below us before settling for the
night.
Day 6 to Day 8:
A 3 day pack trip in the
Andes mountains. The exact itinerary will depend on
the time of year and weather / snow conditions. You
may depart from the estancia itself or you may go
into the mountains by vehicle. You will ride through
the spectacular scenery of the southern Andes with
its snow capped volcanoes, crystal clear lakes and
pristine forests. Nights are spent camping in
carefully chosen, picturesque campsites by a lake
shore or at a stream's edge. These are rides into
the wilderness. Everything is carried on pack horses
and the camping is simple. The terrain itself
generally dictates a slow pace. At the end return
transport will be waiting to bring you back to the
estancia for baths, dinner and good beds!
Day 9: A farewell ride before transferring to
the airport.
A SAMPLE WEEK - RIDING AT THE ESTANCIA
Day 1 : You will be met by
your host at the Chapelco airport, San Martin de los Andes and driven
to the estancia (approx. 40 mins.). After lunch there will be an
afternoon ride. A chance to familiarize yourself with the horses and tack
and the way we ride. Day 2 -5 : See itinerary above Day 6 : A days ride through the neighboring Indian reservation. Our
saddle rugs and saddle bags are woven by some of the Indian women and the
skins from the cows we butcher are worked into rawhide and then bridles
and halters by the men. We will pass by to see what progress is being made
and to share a "mate" on our way through. Day 7 : A full days ride to a different part of the Estancia. There
are 15,000 acres in all so there is still plenty left to explore. Lunch
will be on the river with opportunities to swim and to fish. A chance to
see guanaco, deer, wild boar and peludos - the baby armadillo. Day 8 :
A farewell ride on the Estancia before transferring to the
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