It felt good to be out of the rain.Or actually, I've been to the desert on a mule with a name. And her name was BeeBee. Our last day in Arizona was quite possibly my favorite and that's most likely because of the randomness of it all. The morning started with my mom and I waking up early to go for our own little sunrise hike. (You can see pictures of that here.) Then, we stopped at the grocery store and picked up some supplies to make a very yummy breakfast (my mom made the breakfast - I looked and sorted through the morning's pictures). After breakfast we took our time getting ready, lounged a bit, and then headed out to meet up with my other aunt after she was done working. From there - we headed to a casino! Yes! I love casinos, but we only had 30 minutes in there, since we had an appointment, or whatever it may be called with a ranch, to ride some horses in the desert. Anyway - right away at the casino I found my Wheel of Fortune slots and put $30 in and cashed out at $67. Then, it was time to head to the Spur Cross Stables.
To get to Spur Cross Stables I had to drive (did I mention I was the one doing all the driving of the rental van - I LOVE to drive, seriously) - anyway, to get to the stables I had to drive on a dirt road. Up the mountain. It was awesome. The ranch was awesome. Just look. This guy greeted us in the "parking lot".As the ranchers were getting our horses ready, our own little tour guide, Nate, was asking who wanted to go where - and I said I'd like to be last so I can take some pictures. When he finally got to me he said, "I'm going to get you a birdseye view." I couldn't believe the horse he was bringing out of the stables for me. "You've got to be kidding me. I'm going to split my jeans trying to get up on that horse." Oh, she's not a horse, she's a mule. A horse mixed with a donkey. I should have demanded my money back right then - I didn't sign up to go mule riding - I believe I wanted to go horseback riding. Anyway, I couldn't change my mind now, and hopped up onto BeeBee and was ready for the journey. (Luckily, they have a sort of loading station for everyone to get up onto the horses. Sort of like a pier or dock in a lake to get into the boat. If it weren't for that, good ol' Nate would have had to give me a lift up onto my horse, or uh mule, and then he would have been regretting laughing as he brought out my birdseye view.) Anyway...off we went on the foothill trials of the desert mountains. It was beautiful.
We had to sign a waiver if we didn't want to wear a helmet. Of course, the lady who was helping us with the forms said, "You're going on an easy one hour walking tour," which made it sound to me like no helmet would be needed. But man, oh man, during the tour, watching all the cacti and other prickly bushes pass us by, and then glancing around and thinking, "dude, if this horse, or uh mule, decided that this walk was bullshit and just started running I'd be so screwed. I hope Nate as good of a rancher as he looks. And why didn't I get myself a helmet?" Anyway, BeeBee was a good horse, or uh mule, and I felt sort of bad because I thought she was a he for the first half of the ride and kept saying, "good boy." Opps. Anyway - she forgave me. She did have a nasty habit of getting too close to the horse in front of me and we were warned before we left NOT to let them do that, because it might spooke the other horses and the last thing I wanted to do was spooke the horse my mom was on. She eventually learned that I meant it when I'd pull back on her reins for her to stop - and I was even able to stop a few times to get some cool pictures - which you can see here. (I also took some while she was walking...) Anyway... remember I said I had the birdseye view, well just look at how tall I am.....
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I'm the one on the far left. I have never in my life been taller than my sister, who is right next to me. When we stand on the ground my sister is at least 7 inches talled than I am. And look at us now. Seriously...when it was time to get off we weren't given the luxery of the pier/dock/thingy - Nate just told me to swing my leg around and slide down (something I've done many times, because when I was younger I did take horseback riding lessons for quite sometime). Anyway, I did just that, and was hanging onto the horse with my arms extended, legs down, and the ground was not there! I had to just let go and sort of jump onto the ground. Birdseye View - no kidding.
Anyway - after we were done at the ranch we went to a saloon. That was awesome. You can see those pictures here.
Here's a great video of the song I couldn't stop signing - and still find myself singing it all the time!








2 comments:
I finally found a moment to go through your photos. It looks like you had such an awesome time. Those sunrises along must have made the whole trip worthwhile, particularly since you're normally buried in snow, right? And thanks, now I've got that song stuck in my head.
"Hello Jackass" Love the pic...great title...What fun! Oh, and now that song is going to be in my brain for days;)
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