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Day 7 - Ranching And Gauchos

The bus departed early for rural Buenos Aires to a small working ranch Estatio De La Areco on a cold rainy day. Due to the rain, the bus had to stop a couple of miles before the ranch and the boys were greeted by Gauchos in traditional dress and 4x4’s ready to take the group to the ranch on the mudddiest roads we had ever seen. A fun filled trip slipping sliding along muddy roads ensued and the squad arrived elated, at the farm, to saddled horses. The first group when riding around the farm whilst the other group relaxed with traditional pasties (empanada,s). Although initially very cautious, both groups soon grew in confidence (well some more than others) as they soon learnt to trust their animals. The highlight was to follow, as the group was given access to a live show of Gaucho horsemanship. Simply amazing!! The riding skills are out of this world, from collecting rings off a goal post at full gallop with a tiny pointed stick, to their traditional game Pacho, a mixture of rugby, wa...

Argentina 2018 Day 1

Welcome to our blog for the Senior Rugby tour to Argentina. Day one has come and gone after a mammoth journey from Edinburgh to Buenos Aires - quite bumpy and very uncomfortable although one member of the party managed 10 hours of uninterrupted sleep. On arrival in Buenos Aires we were met by Valeria our local rep and an hour later we were sorting out out bags in our hotel, just off the Avenida 9 Julio in downtown BA. After meeting JP we walked to a local park and had a very enjoyable training session. Afterwards we walked back to the hotel via a lovely riverside restaurant where the party enjoyed a three course Italian meal. A walk around the ‘Florida’ district followed by an all you can eat BBQ finished the day on a high and the boys were tucked up in bed by 9.30 ready for our transfer to Mendoza tomorrow.