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  • Episode 3 - "Top 10 Things to Do at Sylvan Dale"
    Oct 13 2020

    What comes to mind when you hear the term "Guest Ranch"?

    If you're like most folks, you probably have images of cowboys and saddles, horses, ropes and cattle, chuck wagon dinners and campfire sing-a-longs.  But Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch is so much more!

    Today we're going to explore the Top 10 Things to Do at 
    Sylvan Dale on "Ridin' for the Brand"!

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    19 Min.
  • Episode 2 "How the Ranch Was Won - The Sylvan Dale Story"
    Aug 8 2020

    In today's show ranch owner Maurice Jessup's daughter, Susan Jessup, shares Sylvan Dale's early days when her family first encountered this little bit of Paradise on Earth, and reads the inspiring story of "How the Ranch Was Won - The Sylvan Dale Story", as told by her mother, Mayme Jessup.

    Welcome to "Ridin' for the Brand", Episode 2!

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    20 Min.
  • Episode 1 (Pilot) "Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch - A Place Like No Other"
    Jul 16 2020

    Episode 1 – (Pilot Episode) “Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch – A Place Like No Other – Experience the Legacy”

    “Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just west of Loveland, Colorado lies a little piece of Paradise.  It has been called a “jewel”, a treasured place protected from the encroachment of civilization, over-expansion, and from the tragedy of what John Denver once described as “more people, more scars upon the land…”  

    It is a place filled beauty and wonder, joy and tranquility, cerulean skies, clean mountain air, spectacular sunsets.  A place teaming with an abundance of wildlife, including – Elk, deer, big horn sheep, bobcats, and even bears and mountain lions.  Horses graze and freely roam the lush, open valley as the clear, rushing water of the Big Thompson River winds through over 3,000 acres of a little bit of Heaven on Earth.

    Welcome to Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch, a place like no other!  This is its story…

    The year was 1934, when an ambitious Kansas kid working his way through college, arrived in the Loveland valley for a summer job and caught a vision of what a little ranch on the Big Thompson River could someday be.  America had danced through the roaring twenties, and then suddenly suffered through the stock market crash of 1929.  The ensuing years known as The Great Depression had destroyed millions of lives, leaving the hopes and dreams for a brighter future dashed, and spirits at an all-time low…

    People were looking for heroes, for comfort and hope, and for a safe a place, a safe haven, to rest weary minds and stressed out bodies…  Just such a place as the jewel called Sylvan Dale.

    But to understand the importance and rich meaning of this place, we must start at the beginning…or at least a millennia before… 

    Enjoy today's show!

    Thanks to the Jessup’s vision and its longevity, families have gathered together at Sylvan Dale for up to four generations!  They come for the safe environment where family members of all ages can bond through wholesome, old-fashioned fun with a wide array of activities, including horseback riding adventures, hiking the trails, exploring the ranch, catching rainbow trout in the river, playing family softball, tennis, horseshoe and volleyball, swimming in the heated outdoor pool, and raising the roof on Western dance night, and maybe best of all, cultivating a deeper passion and respect for Western culture and history from horsemen, ranchers and Cowboy poets and singers, along with local historians and Native American storytellers.

    You are invited to come to Sylvan Dale and experience the legacy first-hand!

    For more information you can visit sylvandale.com.  Or call 970-667-3915

    If you enjoyed today's show please hit the Subscribe button and be sure rate and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!  Thank you!

     

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    19 Min.
  • Teaser - (Pilot) "Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch - A Place Like No Other" (Teaser)
    Jun 25 2020

    Welcome to Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch's New Podcast - "Ridin' for the Brand"!

    We invite you to enjoy this "Teaser" of the Pilot episode, to be released later this month.  It would be tremendously beneficial if you would Rate & Review the show as soon as it is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Just Ask Amazon Alexa and more…basically wherever people are searching for and listening to podcasts.   We'll let you know when it is officially released!

    Ridin' for the Brand is a weekly show highlighting the beauty and wonder, authentic Western history and legendary hospitality of a genuine Colorado guest ranch based at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.  

    Each episode runs 15 to 30 minutes, and features interviews with ranch staff and employees, past and present guests, wildlife experts, historians, conservationists, Cowboy poets, singers and more, highlighted by fascinating stories and heartwarming songs of the West and life on a Dude Ranch. 

    Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch - A Place Like No Other...Experience the Legacy!

    [Show Notes]

    “Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just west of Loveland, Colorado lies a little piece of Paradise.  It has been called a “jewel”, a treasured place protected from the encroachment of civilization, over-expansion, and from the tragedy of what John Denver once described as “more people, more scars upon the land…”  

    It is a place filled beauty and wonder, joy and tranquility, cerulean skies, clean mountain air, spectacular sunsets.  A place teaming with an abundance of wildlife, including – Elk, deer, big horn sheep, bobcats, and even bears and mountain lions.  Horses graze and freely roam the lush, open valley as the clear, rushing water of the Big Thompson River winds through over 3,000 acres of a little bit of Heaven on Earth.

    Welcome to Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch, a place like no other!  This is its story…

    (Stay tuned for more to come!)

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    2 Min.