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X-WR-CALNAME:Devil&#039;s Thumb Ranch
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.devilsthumbranch.com
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Devil&#039;s Thumb Ranch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210907
DTSTAMP:20260613T202623
CREATED:20210602T182816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T220543Z
UID:12501-1622246400-1630972799@www.devilsthumbranch.com
SUMMARY:Daily Summer Activities
DESCRIPTION:*All activities are reserved for overnight lodging guests and Ranches owners only\, weather-dependent\, and require advanced reservations. \nComplimentary: Yoga\, Nature Hikes\, Paddleboard Yoga\, Fly Casting Lessons\, and Movies \nDAILY SCHEDULE:\n8:30 AM – Guided Nature Hike  |  Yoga\n9:00 AM – Archery  |  Fly-Fishing Lesson  |  Zip Line Tour\n9:30 AM – Cattle Ride (Fri & Sun)  |  1.5 Hr Horseback Ride  |  Pony Ride\n10:00 AM – Guided Mountain Biking  |  Hatchet Throwing  |  30 Min or 1.5 Hr Horseback Ride  |  Pony Ride  |  Yoga (Meditation After Mon & Fri)\n11:00 AM – Kids’ Archery  |  Fly-Fishing Lesson\n11:30 AM – 45 Min Horseback Ride\n12:00 PM – Hatchet Throwing  |  Zip Line Tour  |  Paddleboard Yoga (Thurs-Sat)\n12:30 PM – Fly Casting Lesson  |  1.5 Hr Horseback Ride\n1:00 PM – Archery  |  Fly-Fishing Lesson\n1:30 PM – 45 Min Horseback Ride  |  Ranchers’ Ride\n2:00 PM – Laser Rifle Biathlon\n2:30 PM – Horse Art  |  30 Min Horseback Ride  |  Pony Ride\n3:00 PM – Archery  |  1.5 Hr Horseback Ride  |  Zip Line Tour\n3:30 PM – Pony Ride\n4:00 PM – Family-Friendly Movie (G\, PG)\n4:30 PM – Kids Help Turn Out Horses  |   Horse-Drawn Wagon Ride (Fri\, Sat\, Wed\, Tues)\n6:00 PM – Western Movie\n8:00 PM – Movie (PG-13\, R) \n  \nPRICING & RESERVATIONS\nVIEW ACTIVITIES PRICING \n  \nALSO AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST:\nAdditional Horse Activities\nFly-Fishing Trips\nGuided Hike to Lactic Grande\nSummer Pioneer Challenge\nSurvival Course \n
URL:https://www.devilsthumbranch.com/event/daily-summer-activities-2021/
CATEGORIES:Daily Activities,Activities,Summer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210702T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210705T210000
DTSTAMP:20260613T202623
CREATED:20210602T223211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T174821Z
UID:12562-1625223600-1625518800@www.devilsthumbranch.com
SUMMARY:Fourth of July 2021 at Devil's Thumb Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate our nation’s Independence Day Ranch-style! Gather your family for a day of outdoor activities in the fresh mountain air and summer sunshine.\n*Holiday events are reserved for and complimentary for lodging guests and The Ranches owners only. Pricing for dining options listed below. \nFriday\, July 2\nCattle Barn Tour\n11am – 12pm  |  Reservations Required  |  Learn More \nLive Music\n7 – 9pm  |  Heck’s Tavern \nSaturday\, July 3\nKendra’s Garden Tour\n10 – 11am  |  Between Ranch House Restaurant and the Spa \nMovie Under the Stars\n8pm  |  Heck’s Lawn  |  Showing: Sandlot\nEnjoy a family-friendly flick under the stars on a giant blow-up movie screen. Bring your own snacks and blanket. \nSunday\, July 4\nHoliday BBQ Buffet & Live Music\n12 – 3pm  |  Heck’s Lawn\n$65/person\, half-priced kids. Menu details below. \nMonday\, July 5\nBurgers & Brews\n11:30am – 8:30pm  |  Heck’s Tavern\nLive Music: 7 – 9pm\nEnjoy specials on Wagyu burgers and beer flights. \nBBQ MENU\nBBQ Ribs\, Wagyu Burgers\, Wagyu Beef Hot Dogs\, Beer Can Chicken\, Grilled Shrimp\, Cornbread Muffins\, Corn on the Cob\, Grilled Vegetables\, Molasses & Mustard Baked Beans\, Loaded Baked Potato Bar\, Garden Salad\, Deviled Eggs\, Apple Slaw\, Potato Salad\, Cucumber & Tomato Salad\, Fresh Fruit\, Housemade Desserts \nDaily Complimentary Activities\n8:30am Guided Nature Hike | Reserve with Zach’s Mercantile\n8:30am & 10am Yoga | High Lonesome Lawn | Reserve with the Spa\n12pm Paddleboard Yoga (Thurs-Sun) | Upper Pond | Reserve with the Spa\n12:30pm Fly Casting Lesson | Lower Fishing Pond | Reserve with Zach’s Mercantile\n4pm – 10pm | Nightly Movies | Movie Theater\nFireside S’mores | Heck’s Tavern \n
URL:https://www.devilsthumbranch.com/event/fourth-of-july-2021-colorado/
CATEGORIES:Dining,Signature Ranch Event,Holiday,Summer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210703T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210703T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T202623
CREATED:20210412T185954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210625T185120Z
UID:12235-1625306400-1625310000@www.devilsthumbranch.com
SUMMARY:Kendra's Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:*Reserved and complimentary lodging guests and The Ranches owners only.  \nKendra’s garden is a high-altitude organic farm-to-table vegetable garden. It was built to honor the passion for organic farming of Kendra Stumpf who was a dedicated gardener at Devil’s Thumb Ranch. Our gardening crew continues to maintain the beautiful flowers and harvest the vegetables that are used in many dishes at our restaurants on site. \nSummer Tours: 10:00am – 11:00am\, Saturdays through September 4\nMeet at Kendra’s Garden between Ranch House Restaurant and the Spa. \n  \nWhat’s Growing at the Ranch\nVegetables – Bright Lights Swiss Chard\, Redbor Kale\, Dinosaur Kale\, Gourmet Greens\, Radishes\, Beets\, Carrots\, Cabbage\, Bok Choy\, Cauliflower\, Broccoli\, and Rhubarb \nPerennial Flowers – Colorado Columbine\, Band of Nobles Lupine\, Pacific Giant Delphinium\, Bachelor Button\, May Night Salvia\, Shasta Daisy\, Texas Flame Tulips\, Rocky Mountain Penstemon\, Black-Eyed Susan\, Sedum\, and Poppies (Oriental & Icelandic) \nWildflowers – Wild Lupine\, Yellow Banner\, Strawberries\, Purple Fringe\, Milkvetch\, Forget-Me-Not\, Chiming Bells\, Chamomille\, and Fireweed \n  \nAltitude Challenges\nWeather\nHail\, hard frosts\, intense sun\, dry conditions\, freezing temperatures\, and unpredictable weather patterns in the mountains are just a few elements plants need to endure at 8\,500 feet. Plants need to be regularly covered for frost and hail and sometimes watered twice a day when conditions are too dry. \nPests\nPeople and animals alike love feasting on our vegetables but not all are welcome. Marmots\, aphids\, caterpillars\, and deer are just of few of our unwelcome visitors. To help protect our plants we use things such as nets over our raised beds and organic animal-safe bug repellent sprays. We also use companion planting to help deter unwanted bugs. \nGrowing Season\nOur short growing season means we need fast-growing and cold weather tolerant plants. Being in plant hardiness zone 4b means all of our vegetables are cool-season crops. \n  \nTips for high-altitude gardening\n1. Have frost covers on hand (and know how to use them).\n2. When planting in the ground\, be sure to amend your soil with compost or organic material. Mountain soils tend to be clay-heavy and supplementing will improve drainage and nutrients.\n3. Know your plant hardiness zone and plant accordingly.\n4. Check the weather daily-hard frosts can happen even in the middle of summer!\n5. Have a plan for pest invasions.\n6. Choose plants that grow quickly and are cold-tolerant. Avoid delicate plants if you are unable to bring indoors.\n7. Harvest in the morning for best taste and healthier plants.\n8. Trim dead leaves and flowers from plants.\n9. Fertilize your garden to get the most out of the short growing season.\n10. Share your garden with others and have fun! \n
URL:https://www.devilsthumbranch.com/event/kendras-garden-tours-2/2021-07-03/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Nature,Summer
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