Friday, June 26, 2009

More from the C Lazy U

Photo by Lynne Norris

The C Lazy U is an incredible place. Nestled in the valleys of the Rocky Mountains, just outside Granby, Colorado. It is truly God's country. The staff is superb. They really know how to make your stay special. The food is phenomenal. Breakfast served at 7, lunch at 12, dinner at 7. I'm talking gourmet, fresh, delicious meals. Anything you want, they will try to please at the C Lazy U.

It was wonderful to have an opportunity to ride a horse in the Rockies. The sage brush and prairie dog holes make it difficult to do much more than walk and trot. The hills were killer, but so are the hills in Middle Tennessee!

My wrangler was a cute cowgirl named Julie. She had "honor your horse" tatooed on her wrist. No kidding. So she would always remember. And honor our horses we did! We got off and walked them up the steepest part of the slopes so they would not have to carry our weight. I was huffin and puffin, but honoring my horse! Here is a pic of Jules...the "honor your horse" wrangler.


Here is a group shot of the crew after a long day of shooting:


Here's a shot of me below the "garden of the gods" rock formation:


This kind of freaked me out..to come upon a horse skull out on the range. I'm used to seeing cattle skulls, but they are a lesser creature. We eat them. Horses should have a kinder fate, I think...than rotting in a pasture. But if you have to rot away in a field..there's no prettier place, I suppose, than this one.


Here's a nice shot of Rick Simms shooting the "God Cares" music video with Jeff Slaughter. (photo by Lynne Norris)


I just love the way this shot captures the essence of the ranch. (photo by Lynne Norris)


This is "Dakota"--my mount. I can certainly walk faster than he can. At least until the barn comes into his view. Good thing I know how to do a one rein stop! I love, love, love grey horses...but Dakota, you ain't got nothin' on Cody. Riding someone else's horse can sometimes really help you appreciate the one you own.


Here's my tip for you if you ever visit a dude ranch:
Make sure your wrangler is skilled at taking photos. You know, the basics...like how to not chop off a head! Nice shot of me, but not quite the same without Dakota's pretty head.


All in all, a fun time was had by everyone. I hope I can go back to C Lazy U with my husband as a guest someday. Maybe if I win the lottery. (JK-I don't really do the lottery.)
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