• Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Even though the area was weather forecast was to have significant wind the adventurous Trio: Liz, Leigh and Linda, decided to try the La Cienega Trail hoping the wind would be less. The winds were very strong in Guiterrez

R & R
Canyon, annoying the horses no end when their hay was blowing out of their pens.
Most horses are jumpy in the wind, never knowing what is going to jump out at them from the bushes. Paso’s are of Spanish Blood and typically have more brio or spirit; however this doesn’t translate to spooky or crazy. In a well trained animal there minds are so good that they typically don’t spook or bolt!
Saddled and ready we took the blacktop road to the trail. It was a busy

Leigh and the gaiting Grace
weekend with several cars driving cautiously by. However a brain dead skateboarder came whizzing by us at a fast rate of speed. Thank goodness once again for good minds, the horses didn’t skip a beat!
These are not really mature horses they are all rather young. Casanova is the old man at 6, both Rip and Amazing Grace are 4 years old. There was no bolting or going sideways they all just kept the beat! Another reason to ride Gaited!
• Tuesday, October 07th, 2008



The newly opened Gutierrez Open Space is a great afternoon ride, just 15 minutes from Tramway Blvd and Central in Albuquerque. it is located between Hwy 14 and Gutierrez Canyon Rd. It can be accessed from either Gutierrez Canyon Rd or Hwy 14. Just behind the post office there is a parking area and a fenced area with a hitching post, they even planted corn for the horses to snack on!
The 400 acres was rescued from development by the Milne family and Mayor Martin Chavez who took on the task of having the city manage it through the open space network. The $2.2 million purchase was funded by the City of Albuquerque, capital outlays from the New Mexico legislature, and New Mexico Land, Wildlife, and Clean Energy funds. Key support was provided by Governor Bill Richardson, Senator Sue Wilson Beffort, Senator Kent Cravens, Representative Kathy McCoy, Representative Mimi Stewart, Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez, and Albuquerque Councilors Isaac Benton and Martin Heinrich. Thanks to all of them for keeping the area for all of us to enjoy!
The ride takes about 1.5 hours each way. There are a few steep and rocky areas but mostly just a fun trail ride! We opted for lunch at Ribs but there is also a coffee shop/deli called Woobies that is terrific as well! (Tell Linda I sent you!)
Our friends Radu and Daniela joined us from Texas with their Arabian endurance horse and Paso fino; they took these great pictures.
Here is the Utube video taken by Daniella as we rode, of course it was mostly of the guys they are the publicity hams!
gutierrez canyon ride
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