- How much work
do I have to do on a cattle drive?
Your
primary responsibility is the care of your horse: grooming,
feeding, saddling and general care. This is your adventure
so you are welcome to learn as much as possible or simply ride
along with us. You are welcome to help with camp chores but
our crew will be doing the cooking, camp set up and break down
each day.
- How many people
will be on a cattle drive?
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D & L Outback
Drovers moves cattle, not tourists. We offer an
exclusive
destination vacation package and limit each drive to 4
guests. This ensures
you the attention and opportunity that can only be met in a
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You
will bring a sleeping bag and one duffle-type bag of luggage. We
recommend work jeans, cool and comfortable work shirts, extra,
comfortable socks, and two pair of boots - one for riding and one
for around camp.
Don't forget to include your hat, personal sundries including
sunscreen and make sure you've packed a camera!
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We include all
other camp equipment, horse, tack, food and non-alcoholic
beverages. |
- Can I bring my own
horse?
Yes, experienced horsemen and
women are welcome to bring their own horse and tack. (No
discounts.)
- Can you accommodate
special dietary requests?
We may be able to accommodate some
dietary requests however this is a working cattle drive, space
and time is limited. Please enquire with specific
restrictions.
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