Thursday, December 06, 2012

Happy Holidays from The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa

Take a break this Holiday Season! Check Out The December Specials!




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All the best to you and your family this holiday season,

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Tuesday, December 04, 2012

UNI student helps return cropland to native prairie Article from The Gazette


Researchers assessing benefits of converting grasses to biofuel



WASHBURN — University of Northern Iowa professor Mark Myers considered it a “theoretical exercise” when he assigned his wildlife ecology and management students to develop a habitat management plan for a local site.

But, said Myers, Jarrett Pfrimmer, 25, of North Liberty, “took the assignment to heart,” and a year later, prairie grass was growing on 20 acres of former cropland along a Cedar River tributary.

“I did not think he could make it happen in that short a time,” said Myers, who is working with Pfrimmer on another major project with the potential to restore natural functions of the Cedar River watershed — research to determine the feasibility of native prairie as a biofuel.

Pfrimmer, who will complete work on his master’s degree next month, said he worked with the Black Hawk County Soil and Water Conservation District to line up cost-share funding for the stream buffer project.

The Boone native said he also took advantage of expertise at UNI’s Tallgrass Prairie Center to plan and execute the 120-foot wide buffer strips on both sides of Dry Run Creek, which flows past the UNI campus en route to the Cedar River.

Seeded a year ago, the native vegetation will become well established next year, greatly reducing erosion from the former farm fields, improving the quality of the water flowing into the Cedar and providing habitat for songbirds, pheasants and other wildlife.

The absorbent grass also will play a small role in reducing the crest of future Cedar River floods.

“Every little bit helps” when it comes to watersheds’ ability to store and slowly release floodwaters, said State Sen. Rob Hogg, D-Cedar Rapids, a leader in legislative efforts to improve watershed management.

Small-scale improvements like the two Black Hawk County projects can help create a mindset and policies “that will help buy down flood peaks for those of us downstream,” Hogg said.

In addition to the Cedar Falls stream buffer project, Pfrimmer has worked with Myers and others to assess the benefits of converting cropland into a prairie biomass production site at the 593-acre Cedar River Natural Resource Area about 10 miles south of Waterloo.

On flood plain land that had formerly been leased for row crop production, the researchers established 48 test plots, each seeded with one of four types of native vegetation ranging from switch grass alone to a mix of 32 species of grasses, legumes, forbs and sedges.

Those plantings were equally distributed among three distinct soil types, enabling the researchers to control all key factors contributing to the productivity of native grass not only as a source of energy but also as habitat for birds, butterflies and other wildlife.

The research got off to a rocky start with the historic Cedar River flood of 2008 wiping out the initial seeding. The plots were reseeded in 2009, burned in 2011 and finally harvested in April, compressed into 550-pound rectangular bales, with an average yield of 4 tons per acre.

About 150 of those bales were later pelletized for an upcoming test burn by Cedar Falls Utilities. “We’re looking to find out how well it burns for energy generation,” said Daryl Smith of the UNI Tallgrass Prairie Center, a partner in the research.

Researchers have suggested that cultivation of low-input, high-diversity grassland biomass could have significant energy and environmental advantages over corn-based ethanol, according to Myers.

While it remains to be seen whether the energy yield would justify conversion of marginal farmland to production of native vegetation for use as an energy source, biofuel production with diverse mixtures of native prairie vegetation “contributes to the maintenance of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes,” the researchers concluded.

Grassland birds and butterflies quickly found and colonized the test plots, according to Myers.

Pfrimmer, who has led bird data collection efforts, will soon complete his master’s thesis on “Bird Use of Heterogenous Native Prairie Biofuel Production Plots.”

In each of the past two years, he has found at least 100 delicate nests hidden among the grass stems by species such as the sedge wren, dickcissel, grasshopper sparrow and lark sparrow. Pheasants and turkeys also have moved into the grass, he said.

“We are starting to see different bird communities established in the plots in accordance with their preferences for the vegetation mix and even the soil types,” Pfrimmer said.

Article taken From The Gazette Newspaper


The Natural Gait Trout Fishing on the Yellow River in Iowa On Thanksgiving Day Video

20 + Inch Nice Brown Trout caught at The Natural Gait on the Yellow River in Northeast Iowa on Thanksgiving Day.


Come visit us and we'll Show You the Hottest Fishing Spots!

The perfect place for a nature getaway!

Log Cabin Lodging and Camping in Northeast Iowa
Enhance your vacation adventure:  fishing, bird watching,
hammock time, hiking, canoeing,
boating, horse trail riding, snowmobiling or
 just plain exploring.

We're here for you.
It’s Your Time.


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Monday, November 12, 2012

The Natural Gait Last Minute Getaway! Nov. 1st - Nov, 20th, 2012 on Cabins Stays

Howard & Donna Say "We Have Cabins Open!"  Call Today to Reserve Your Getaway 563-535-7314 or email:  Ntrlgait@acegroup.cc

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Offer 2-Stay Friday & Saturday night Receive a Coupon for 50% off a Future Sunday - Thursday Cabin Stay.  Use yourself or give to a friend.  Must be used by 09/01/2013

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Thursday, November 08, 2012

[IOWA-INSECTS] Monarch butterfly research story-Where Are They?


Here in SE MN I noticed the same lack of Monarchs in mid-summer.  We also had robust milkweeds with very few larvae.  I heard from (entomologically oriented) folks in NE MN that in June they saw far more Monarchs than usual, but with their relatively low population of milkweeds the Monarch seemed to overload the larval food plant.  Then in August the flight of Monarchs here in SE MN was the lowest I have every seen.

Joel Dunnette
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Bruce And Georgeann wrote:
I have been following this topic and want to ask about another angle of the past summer's Monarch slump -at least it was in Nw Iowa.

The Monarch Butterflies, were a real concern here this year.  We had quite good numbers showing up in early spring - in fact the dates were record early arrivals for us.  And I witnessed egg laying in the pasture...even photographed eggs as they were so obvious.  But the thing that really puzzled and concerned me was we had no egg hatches and no caterpillars all summer!  I have never, in my life, "Not" seen a Caterpillar all spring, summer or fall!!!???!!!  Why after finding eggs, I could later not find larva?  

Then the summer was "scant" as far as Monarchs were concerned.  Nearly none, just a handful all summer.  This should not have been the case here, we had the largest crop of Asclepias (milkweeds) that I've ever seen here...we had A. tuberosa(Butterfly Milkweed) in record numbers...they were stunning all over the county...even the area farmers were asking me what that "orange plant" is showing up everywhere!  We had way more A. syriaca (Common Milkweed) than I care to see here  - the neighborhood is coated with seed parachutes from our pasture...not a real "good neighbor" relations maker with the local farmers.  We also had a good share (but down slightly from past years) of A. verticillata (Whorled Milkweed) and a small compliment of A. incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) in the ditches out front.

I witnessed a lone Monarch laying eggs on some Common Milkweed outside the studio windows in late August and tried keeping an eye on them - they were gone after just 3 days!?  I don't know of "egg" eaters in the insect world but maybe something is going on?  I know of parasitic wasps in caterpillars - but saw NO CATERPILLARS all summer (as I said before).  I haven't the foggiest idea what is going on?

This fall we had virtually no Monarch roosts here - we usually have 150-500 individuals roost here each fall.  13 was our high number in a roost this fall..."6" was the other high day..."high" used very sarcastically...

Some folks following this have raised issue with the drought hurting the mid section of the continent's Monarch survival...I'm sure that has some bearing.  They also have raised issue with GMO crops.  But it does nothing to explain a local phenomenon like we've been experiencing here...eggs laid but no hatching, no larva...with an abundance of food source for larva and adult stages.  We do not spray insecticides here on the acreage, but I have no knowledge of GMO crops or spraying issues in the surrounding area, so I can't speak to that.

Am I imagining things or is there anyone else raising these kinds of observations or concerns? ...Bruce Morrison, SE O'Brien County




Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Don't Miss The Natural Gait's MOONLIGHT Ride Oct. 26, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Don't Miss The Natural Gait's MOONLIGHT Ride Oct. 26, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Nothing better than a peaceful ride through the night with a full moon shining above.


Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.

Training on the Trail with Terri Jordan Oct. 23-24, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Training on the Trail with Terri Jordan Oct. 23-24, 2012 at The Natural Gait in Beautiful NE Iowa

Get ready to learn - moving and controlling the 5 body parts of the horse, gaining respect, applying these principals to trail riding, controlled catastrophe strategies, building confidence and more....


Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.

Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan Oct. 20-21, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan Oct. 20-21, 2012 at The Natural Gait in Beautiful NE Iowa

Obstacle training on the ground and in the saddle. You will come away with new confidence in yourself and your horse.


Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.




Horsemanship Fall Tune Up with Terri Jordan - Oct. 5, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Horsemanship Fall Tune Up with Terri Jordan - Oct. 5, 2012 at The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa
Clinics and One on One training for you and your horse.
Working on Respect, Fear, Desensitizing, Control and Individual Issues.


Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.
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Monday, September 17, 2012

Concert In The Cave



Join all of us for this remarkable experience. The acoustics are unbelievable in the cave. Call 877-776-2208 and reserve your spot. Limited seating so get your seat reserved right away. The Natural Gait wants to see you there. Call Linda toll free 877-776-2208 email ntrlgait@acegroup.cc

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Weekend Special At The Natural Gait Now Through Sept. 27th, 2012

Join us for a last minute get-away!
Camping Specials Available!
Call NOW and make your reservations!
877-776-2208 · 563-535-7314 or email us at ntrlgait@acegroup.cc
Offer Ends September 27th!




Camping Special

Reserve 2 nights - Pay for 1

   Offer good until September 27th    

    Call now to reserve your spots - we have space at the Upper or Lower Campgrounds! 

Have a private lesson on your horse or one of ours.  

Lesson Packages also available. 

Don't Miss...

 Cave Concert Featuring Switchback  

Saturday September 22nd 

The Natural Gait

Howard and Donna Bright

1878 Old Mission Drive

Harpers Ferry, IA 52146

Call NOW and make your reservations!

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Friday, September 07, 2012

Kayaking on The Yellow River in Beautiful NE Iowa



Whoever thought that people would be attracted to Northeast Iowa just to go kayaking.   Every year a group of people, sometimes up to 20 of them flock to Northeast Iowa’s Yellow River.  Iowa, known for cornfields is seldom thought of as a great place to kayak.  Low and behold in a remote region of Iowa that is full of limestone bluffs, valleys, trees and scenery beyond belief with eagles and vultures flying overhead, there is a clear stream with rainbow and brown trout and smallmouth bass. The Yellow River has the steepest vertical elevation fall of any river in Iowa.
Your launch may be at a bridge called 16, a name that was given to a small community that existed there in the late 1800’s.  Spend four hours on the Yellow River, stopping to fish or have a shore lunch with friends on a hot July day and you would swear that you were in Colorado or somewhere out west having the time of your life.  There are beautiful vertical walls lush with liverworts and often the more observing kayakers will stop by the walls and pet the Lichens or Liverworts as they are known because they have a feel that is so special and unforgettable.  Takeout may be at Ion, a ghost town now with nothing left.  A huge flood destroyed the whole town of 149 people back in 1916.  There was a hotel, a hardware store, a sawmill and a gristmill.  An old timer, Bill Aard, saw his best friend cut in half at the sawmill.  Bill never traveled more than 20 miles out of the valley during his whole life.  He died at 103 years of age.
There now exists just downstream from Ion a well known native seed and plant nursery and The Natural Gait.  Many people stay at The Natural Gait in one of their exquisite log cabins for their venture down the Yellow River.
Whether you go to kayak or scenery or just to relax, the Yellow River is a place to remember.
By Howard Bright

Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Concert in the Cave with Switchback Sept. 22, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Concert in the Cave with Switchback

September 22
Dinner and Music.

Switchback - seen around the country on PBS.
Their albums are produced by well known producers.
Named top Celtic duo in the United States, Ireland and the European Union by the Irish Music Association.
Hurry Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.


Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan Sept. 15-16, 2012 at The Natural Gait


Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan Sept. 15-16, 2012 at The Natural Gait
Obstacle training on the ground and in the saddle. You will come away with new confidence in yourself and your horse.

Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.
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Training on the Trail with Terri Jordan Sept. 12-13, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Get ready to learn - moving and controlling the 5 body parts of the horse, gaining respect, applying these principals to trail riding, controlled catastrophe strategies, building confidence and more....

Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.

Horsemanship Fall Tune Up with Terri Jordan Sept. 8-9 2012 At The Natural Gait

Clinics and One on One training for you and your horse. 
Sept. 8-9, 2012
Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to Register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunkrooms & Camping also available for Rent.




Saturday, August 25, 2012

Another Photo of Students with Their Horses at The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa

Another Photo of Students with Their Horses at The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa

Girls and Their Horses Having So Much Fun In The River

We have a beautiful facility for trail rides, clinics, events, and horse clubs. We have access to many trails with river crossings and grassy mown trails through forests and glades – it is very peaceful and scenic.
For Further Information Visit Our Websites Below of Call Linda at 877-776-2208

More Pictures of Students Who Love Learning at The Natural Gait With Their Horses


Another Photo of Students with Their Horses at The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa
Playing A Game Of Soccer


For Further Information Visit Our Websites Below or Call Linda at 877-776-2208







Students Love Learning at The Natural Gait With Their Horses

Here's Some Recent Photos of Students with Their Horses at The Natural Gait in Beautiful Northeast Iowa

Nicole, Sam And Katie At A River Crossing

For More Information Please Visit Our Websites Below
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The Natural Gait offers over 20 miles of groomed horse trails for you to enjoy on a daily basis. You can take a short 2 hour ride or spend the entire day riding the hills, rivers and meadows.
•Day Riders are welcome 7 days a week from 8AM to Dusk unless a special event has been scheduled (Please check our events calendar before traveling )
•Parking for Day Riders is at the Upper Gait - Outdoor Arena Parking Lot
•$10 per day facility/trail charge per person for indivduals not camping or staying at TNG. All riders must register and sign your release form before hitting the trails.

Call Linda at 877-776-2208

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Dave Moore Concert in the Cave Saturday August 25, 2012 at The Natural Gait

Plan To Attend
Tickets On Sale Now
Dave has been a frequent guest of A Prairie Home Companion and appeared on NPR's All Things Considered, World Cave and Live from the Mountain Stage.
Dinner and Music

The Natural Gait 

The perfect place for a nature getaway!

Log Cabin Lodging and Camping Northeast Iowa
  Enhance your vacation adventure:
 fishing, bird watching,
hammock time, hiking, canoeing,
boating, horse trail riding, snowmobiling or
 just plain exploring.

We're here for you.
It’s Your Time.
Hurry Call Linda at 877-776-2208


A Great Cause Chip in for Monarch Watch! A Fundraising Campaign In Chip’s Honor


“Chip in for Monarch Watch” Fundraising Campaign
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The 2012 “Chip in for Monarch Watch” Fundraising Campaign is now underway!
Please help us spread the word about this annual campaign which brings in
funds to keep Monarch Watch’s education, conservation and research programs
going…and growing!
If you are in a position to offer financial support to Monarch Watch (or if
you know someone who might be), please consider making a fully
tax-deductible donation of any amount during our 2012 “Chip in for Monarch
Watch” fundraising campaign.
Visit http://monarchwatch.org/chip/ for more information or to submit your
pledge and tax-deductible donation. Be sure to check out the comments and
photos submitted by other donors – we are continually amazed by the
connections that are made through monarchs and Monarch Watch.
Last year’s campaign was a huge success, raising more than $31,000 – think
we can top that this year? :-)
Thank you for your continued support!
Chip in for Monarch Watch: http://monarchwatch.org/chip/

The Natural Gait 

The perfect place for a nature getaway!

Log Cabin Lodging and Camping Northeast Iowa
  Enhance your vacation adventure:
 fishing, bird watching,
hammock time, hiking, canoeing,
boating, horse trail riding, snowmobiling or
 just plain exploring.

We're here for you.
It’s Your Time. http://thenaturalgait.com/

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The Natural Gait Blue Moon Ride August 31, 2012


Don't Miss The Natural Gait's MOONLIGHT Rides
Blue Moon August 31, 2012
Nothing better than a peaceful ride through the night with a full moon shining above.
For Further Information Call Linda at 877-776-2208


Concert In The Cave At The Natural Gait With Dave Moore August, 25, 2012


Concert in the Cave with Dave Moore
August 25, 2012

Dinner and Music.
Dave has been a frequent guest of A Prairie Home Companion...

For Further Information Call Linda at 877-776-2208



The Natural Gait Women's Equine Retreat August 19-20, 2012

Our Annual Womens Equine Retreat
August 19-20, 2012 (Rain or Shine)
You'll love this one, pamper yourself, pamper your horse!
Wine tasting, bonfire with entertainment, massage for you, learn horse massage techniques, trail riding, hiking, horse training demo or just come and relax...
For further Information Contact Linda at 877-776-2208



Riding Dynamics with Terri Jordan at The Natural Gait August 12-13, 2012


Improve Your Riding Skills 
with Terri Jordan's Riding Dynamic Workshops

Group and Individual attention at these clinics
Limited participation
August 12-13, 2012
For Further Information Contact Linda at 877-776-2208



The Natural Gait Video of Big Foot Dancing at 3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest

Big Foot aka Butch Foot made his dancing debut after The Natural Gait 3rd annual Yak Fest on the Yellow River in NE Iowa. Suddenly after dark he suddenly meandered out of the tall prairie grasses apparently moved by the vibration of the tribal drum beat of The Ramblers. When the dance was done he casually disappeared back into the prairie.
July 21, 2012





Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mother Daughter Days Horse Riding with Terri Jordan August 6-7, 2012

A weekend designed for mothers and daughters who love horses!
The Natural Gait hosts music festivals, concerts, family activities,
educational equine clinics, church retreats, family reunions, seminars, plus Ion Exchange Native Wildflower Workshops and clinics.

 To register for any of our events or find out more information call 877-776-2208 or visit Our Websites Below





Don't Miss The Natural Gait's MOONLIGHT Ride August 3, 2012

Nothing better than a peaceful ride on your horse through the night with a full moon shining above.

The Natural Gait hosts music festivals, concerts, family activities,
educational equine clinics, church retreats, family reunions, seminars, plus Ion Exchange Native Wildflower workshops and clinics.  Ion Exchange, Inc.

To register for any of our events or find out more information call 877-776-2208 or visit Our Websites Below




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Terri Jordan Horse Crossing Water - Testimonial

TNG Testimonial
Terri Jordan Riding Instructor is training a Horse to Cross Water on the Yellow River at The Natural Gait
Building Confidence in The Horse on his own terms getting him use to the water
Encouragement which builds confidence in the horse 
If you would like further information on Training with Terri Jordan please call 1-877-776-2208 or click on websites below




Earthyman Expresses Gratitude For This Beautiful July Day on The Yellow River Valley in NE Iowa




Video Of The New Horse Tie Stalls At TNG Lower Campground

Earthyman views new tie stalls at The Natural Gait lower campground on the Yellow River in NE Iowa. People can come and camp with their horses and ride the beautiful trails or enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing or just simply put your lawn chair in the water and Relax.








Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Training on the Trail with Terri Jordan July 27-29, 2012

Get ready to learn - moving and controlling the 5 body parts of the horse, gaining respect, applying these principals to trail riding, controlled catastrophe strategies, building confidence and more....
Hurry Space Is Limited So Call Linda Now at 877-776-2208




3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest July 21, 2012 Music by The Ramblers

Kayak or Canoe, Entertainment throughout the day and evening, music by The Ramblers

Can't come for the whole day?  Join us for the music of The Ramblers later for only $5.00 Cover Charge.  
Hurry Space Is Limited so Call Linda Now at 877-776-2208


Tuesday, July 03, 2012

July 2012 Events at The Natural Gait In Beautiful Northeast Iowa

The Natural Gait Near Marquette, IA July 2012 Events


Moonlight Ride *July 6, 2012

Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan *July 7-8, 2012

Jon Stravers and Big Blue Sky Cave Concert *July 14, 2012

3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest-The Ramblers *July 21, 2012

Training On The Trail with Terri Jordan *July 27-29, 2012

Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunk rooms and Camping also available for rent.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Celebrate the 4th of July at The Natural Gait





 

If you need a few days away from everything, we have the ideal location 
for you.  Cabins and camping
are still available for 
the weekend!
 
 
 
Check out our new 
Outdoor Sports Area
Sand Volleyball, 
Horseshoes,  Disc Golf
Tether Ball or Shuffleboard
  Something for everyone!
 
  
Now's the time to get away and enjoy the great summer weather. The weather man says Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be perfect for outdoor activities.  We say "Why not try kayaking, hiking, play volleyball or shuffleboard, sit on the porch in one of the air swings, put your lawn chair in the Yellow River and cool your feet, grill some burgers or just RELAX". Bring your family to enjoy a retreat from everyday life.  
Call today to reserve your weekend of relaxation! 
                          563-535-7314   or  877-776-2208

Howard and Donna Bright