 This photo shows the private lane into the barns and corrals of the Diamond 'P' Ranch
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 Guests often try their skills at roping (after a quick lesson)
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The guides are constantly helping guests
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 Engstrum Family photo
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A short but comprehensive horsemanship and safety training session is provided before each ride
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 Guests are offered chaps to wear
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Semis haul the livestock in and out of the Diamond 'P' Ranch. This is an unloading chute
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 Lion Head Mountain
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Guests ride among the grazing livestock as they travel up into the high country
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Guide is watching a moose in the stream
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Horses are doctored on a regular schedule for internal parasites.
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 Moose are often seen in the streams
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The Diamond 'P' anch was once a stage stop for the Monida-Yellowstone
Stage Coach Company. This old building was a hotel used by stage coach
travelers
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 Tami is the youngest in the Angell family. She's a great guide!
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 Travis
is the oldest son in the Tom Angell family. He holds the record
for the most saddle bronc riding titles in the Intermountain
Professional Rodeo Association
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Tom Angell & his favorite horse, "Seth"
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Craig Bronson, a great guide & singer!
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Russell/grandson/ We have horses for everyone over the age of six
Blake Angell, youngest son in a family of nine. |
In most cases,. our oldest horses are best for our youngest riders
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The Whidden Family - Gainesville, Georgia
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Our saddles are older and comfortable!
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Guides do not follow a beaten path!
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There are two bunkhouses at the Diamond 'P' Ranch
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"I don't care what you say, you are going to drive the car in the parade!"
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Rider looking over the edge of a cliff
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Therapeutic Horseback Riding

Our barn and corrals are rustic, clean, well kept! There are no metal gates or corrals
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This photo was taken looking west. The tallest mountain in the photo is the Continental Divide
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This link was constructed by one of the Diamond 'P' Ranch guides (the boss).
He would like to know how to make a web page that only displays
thumbnail photos but can be clicked on to enlarge. If you know
how this is done, and are not trying to stir up business for yourself,
let us know. We'll give you a free tee-shirt when you come to
ride with us. |
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