IM GONNA TAKE MY HORSE TO OJAIROAD!
Meet: March 3rd in front of Starbucks by Leavy
Return: 10 pm same day
Member: $164 Non member: $205
Participant Driver (2): $145
Activity: Horseback Riding
Difficulty: (1/10) Hard
Recommended Prior Experience: Horseback riding but no prior experience needed!
Location of Trip: Oso Ojai Ranch
Native Land: Chumash land
Description:
Get away from your homework, your work, family, dog, cat, turtle, annoying roommate, significant other, every single responsibility that you have ever had and ride around with horses! We will be meeting and leaving at around 1 in front of leavy where the starbucks is so that we can get situated in the ranch by 3:30 and start riding. We are doing the sunset ride so we will get some awesome pictures as the sun is going down. It should be very nice as we have a picnic at the end of the ride and the sun sets.
Contact the Guides:
Jesus Garcia jgarciab@usc.edu
Savraj Singh savrajsi@usc.edu
What to Bring:
*REMINDER (overnights only) : if you do not have a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, backpacking pack, or other technical gear (non-clothing), do not panic, SC Outfitters has these items for you! Your guides will send out a gear-request form the week of your trip where you’ll let them know what gear you need!
Water Bottle
Snacks for the horses (Optional)
Comfortable sneakers or Cowboy boots
Cowboy Hat (Optional)
Lasso (Optional)
Jacket
Please Review Our Cancellation and Refund Policy:
All SC Outfitter trips have a no-refund policy unless a substitute participant can be found. In the event your trip requires added reporting measures of participants (plane tickets, external providers, rental services, etc.) dropping the trip close to the date of the trip will not allow for the spot to be re-filled. See the details on trip pages for specific deadlines and reference our complete cancellation/refund policy here.
TRIP DIFFICULTY RATING SYSTEM
Difficulty rating for trips
1: No physical activity.
2: Leisurely walk.
3: 2-5 miles less than 1000 ft of total elevation gain on well maintained trails. About 2-3 hours continuous activity
4: 4-6 miles, about 1000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. About 3 hours of continuous activity.
5: 6-8 miles, about 1500ft of elevation gain on maintained trials. 4-5 hours continuous activity
6: 8-10 miles, about 2000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. 4-6 hours of continuous activity.
7: 10-14 miles, over 2500 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
8: At high altitude. 12-16 total miles, over 3000 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
9: Technical skills may be necessary. At high altitude with physical elevation gain. Scrambling over rocks likely involved.
10: u gunna die
**If you have any questions or concerns about the physical activity, recommended prior experience, or gear needed on any kind of trip please contact the guides as soon as possible!!