This "adventure" was as lackluster as they come. It amazes me how a beautiful location on horseback could be so boring. This is the first ride I have been on where I could not wait to get off the horse. For starters, the wranglers barked at us when matching us to horses. There was no mention of protective helmets. When I asked for one, I was asked very rudely if I was planning on falling. I was then given a helmet. While on the ride there was no mention of the history of the area, the vegetation, or the wildlife. There was mention of a cliff where men would propose to women with someone falling off a cliff. Other than that the only interaction with the guides, a term used loosely, were to remind us to tip them and dismount before getting items from saddlebags. This was a waste of both time and money. If my review is not deterrent enough, bring a mask for all the dust.