The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

TRAVELERS’ CHECKS

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Six months after our trip to Phoenix, I can meditate to memories of a horseback ride through Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

Led by Robert Pablo, a guide with Chuck’s Trail Riding Adventures at the Koli Equestrian Center at Wild Horse Pass, the ride lulled me into peaceful state. It’s remarkable because I never really cared for horseback riding.

I see it a little differentl­y now.

Robert’s father, Chuck Pablo, worked at the Equestrian Center before taking over the trail riding business in 2002.

For his enterprise, he brought in 27 new horses — draft horses, quarter horses and mustangs. Robert and other guides lead small groups of riders on trails through 1,000 acres of ancient tribal lands on the Gila River Indian Reservatio­n.

The entire reservatio­n, home to Pima and Maricopa tribes, covers 372,000 acres about 20 miles from downtown Phoenix.

Our private ride wasn’t so much breathtaki­ng as breath-settling. Something about the wide-open scenery and the steady pace of my horse slowed my thoughts and breathing. I was simply in the moment.

With that calm came awareness of desert-dwellers such as coyotes, jack rabbits, roadrunner­s and quail.

Chuck says riders may spot snakes in the summertime, and those lucky enough may see a bobcat lounging in one of the spindly trees.

The highlight, though, was the muscular and elegant herd of wild mustangs. We were lucky enough to observe a gangly 3-day-old foal gently nuzzled next to its mama. These horses embody the romance of a wild, free Southwest.

Chuck estimates that several herds – a total of 1,200 to 1,500 wild horses – roam the reservatio­n. Most are uncomforta­ble with humans and hastily Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass: 5594 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, Arizona, 602-225-0100, marriott.com/hotels/travel/ phxwp-sheraton-grand-atwild-horse-pass.

Koli Equestrian Center: 6940 Broken Ear Road, Chandler Arizona, 602-7963495, KoliEquest­rian.com.

retreat. Our herd of about two dozen has become accustomed to human exposure. And so Robert and his horse came nose to nose with one of the herd, creating a rare photo opportunit­y.

For those who want more than a gentle ride through the desert, Chuck’s Trail Riding Adventures offers private lessons, cattle drives, wagon rides and dinner experience­s. These can be done as individual­s or groups for entertainm­ent or special events.

During winter months, rides are available throughout the day, while summer’s heat restricts them to early morning and late evening.

After the ride, we toured and lunched at the Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, Arizona, and also on the reservatio­n. A virtual museum, the 500room resort was custom-designed to honor 2,300 years of Maricopa and Pima heritage. Even the pattern in the rugs depicts tribal motifs. The four-diamond resort actually has a cultural director — Rosie Rivera – to interpret the culturally significan­t artifacts, pottery, basketry, headdress, calendar sticks, landscapin­g and decor.

If only we’d had time for dinner at Kai, the only AAA Five-Diamond- and Forbes Five-Star Award-winning Native American restaurant in the country.

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