California
Off the Map: Horseback Riding in the High Sierra Nevada Wilderness
Program No. 10322RJ
Immerse yourself in the Sierra Nevada’s rugged beauty, surveying the secluded landscapes on horseback to learn about the region’s history, culture and legends from local adventurers.
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5 days
4 nights
12 meals
4B 4L 4D
1
Check In, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Bishop, California
2
Arrive Base Camp, Trail Rides into Sierra Nevada Mountains
East Fork of Rock Creek, CA
3
Meadow Trail Ride, Campfire Lecture
East Fork of Rock Creek, CA
4
Trail Ride to Francis Lake, Entertainment
East Fork of Rock Creek, CA
5
Ride to Trail Pass, Program Concludes
Bishop, California
At a Glance
Deep in the heart of the mountains, accompanied by just your horse and a small band of intrepid adventurers, marvel at the lakes, forests and flower-filled meadows of the High Sierra Nevada wilderness areas. Ride the rugged trails of these unblemished natural treasures on horseback as you imbue your own spirit with the peace and tranquility of the Inyo National Forest in June observing wild mustangs, ride trails in the Golden Trout Wilderness in July, ride trails in the John Muir Wilderness/Inyo National Forest in August and September. Learn about the Eastern Sierra’s human history and early exploration and gain historical insight into these beautiful wilderness areas.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Horseback riding approximately 5 to 9 miles a day, some experience preferred. Some easy hiking. Elevations of 9,000-11,000 feet. Early arrival to acclimatize to the high altitude is desirable. Hydration before and during the program is highly recommended to assist the body in adjusting to the altitude.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Experience the rugged grandeur of the beautiful and remote High Sierra wilderness led by pack station wranglers.
- Learn various perspectives of the history, culture and tales of the High Sierras shared by expert leaders.
- Enjoy an evening of live music around the campfire in a serene mountain setting under a canopy of stars.
General Notes
This program is part of our “Off the Map” series, exploring truly remote areas of the United States as a way to connect with local culture and landscapes, and disconnect with the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives. Our goal is to bring you to places that have limited access to Wi-Fi, cell service and other technology so you can enjoy authentic learning experiences without modern distractions. Location and wilderness area varies by departure. For your safety and for the health of the horses, this program has a participant weight limit of 225 lbs., unless weight is proportional with height. In order to ensure your comfort and safety while journeying into the wild beauty of California's Eastern Sierra, participants will be required to fill out a Rock Creek Pack Station rider information form that requests this information before participating in the program. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.
Featured Expert
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Vannetta Perry
Dr. Vannetta Perry is a retired educator and lifelong resident of New Mexico who is deeply rooted in the southwest. Her family homesteaded and ranched in Southwestern New Mexico and farmed in West Texas. As an educator, Dr. Perry worked in the university setting, teaching biology and directing science outreach programs. Her love for travel was sparked when she led research studies in developing countries. Since retiring, Dr. Perry has continued to share her love of travel and education as a travel director and leader.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Vannetta Perry
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Dr. Vannetta Perry is a retired educator and lifelong resident of New Mexico who is deeply rooted in the southwest. Her family homesteaded and ranched in Southwestern New Mexico and farmed in West Texas. As an educator, Dr. Perry worked in the university setting, teaching biology and directing science outreach programs. Her love for travel was sparked when she led research studies in developing countries. Since retiring, Dr. Perry has continued to share her love of travel and education as a travel director and leader.
Lisa Anderson
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Lisa Anderson is a longtime California resident who has volunteered for the Channel Islands National Park for over two decades. She has worked as an island and marine naturalist, floating classroom educator, and lead deckhand with Island Packers. Lisa enjoys activities outdoors including camping, hiking, kayaking, cycling, running, open water long distance swimming, surfing, climbing, racing long distance triathlons, and marathons. She has been a Naui verified Scuba instructor since 1987 and operated a scuba diving business with her husband in Ventura, California.
Suggested Reading List
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Off the Map: Horseback Riding in the High Sierra Nevada Wilderness
Program Number: 10322
A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir
Early Days in the Range of Light: Encounters with Legendary Mountaineers
Range of Light: The Sierra Nevada (National Geographic Destinations)
My First Summer in the Sierra
Gloryland
Cowboy Culture: Capturing the Spirit of the Old West in the Sierra Nevada
The High Sierra: A Love Story
Yosemite & the Southern Sierra Nevada: Includes Mammoth Lakes, Sequoia, Kings Canyon & Death Valley
California's Eastern Sierra: A Visitor's Guide