ADVENTURE ON THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER OF THE ZULU KINGDOM
When there is a chill in the morning air and the grass takes on a yellow tinge the farmer's of the Ingogo Valley and surrounding areas know it is time to start bringing the cattle down from the high mountain pastures to the more hospitable ones in the valley and low lying plains around Newcastle.
A migration that takes place every year has been seen by some enterprising Farmers on the slopes of the Inkwelo Mountain as an opportunity to have some fun and raise a little money for their local Fire Watch.
Any one who can ride and find a horse can, for a small donation, join the ride!
About 5 hours a dayin the saddle for two days, eating dust and having a hell of a lot of fun with great companions! What more could a horse rider want? OK so there is a chuck wagon for the riders and for the kids and anyone else who is not riding there is a fun day on the farm with tractor rides, fun stalls and cook outs!
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Want to know more about it and when the next one will take place?
Then e-mail Annette: marnette@telkomsa.net |