Colorado guest ranch keeps traditions alive

Recording artist Jeff Houlton, 40 years a guitarist and a campfire tradition, entertains on Wednesday and Saturday evenings at the Ranch at Emerald Valley, Pike National Forest, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Steve Haggerty/ColorWorld/TNS)

Saddling up at the Old Stage Riding Stable, for a morning on horseback at the Ranch at Emerald Valley, Pike National Forest, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Steve Haggerty/ColorWorld/TNS)

Rocky ridges define the valley, at the Ranch and beyond. (Steve Haggerty/ColorWorld/TNS)

The lower lake, fed by Little Fountain Creek, is just big enough for boating. (Steve Haggerty/ColorWorld/TNS)

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. — I was returning from a hike up Mount Vigil, the peak you can see from the Ranch at Emerald Valley, near Colorado Springs, Colo., when a leathery-faced cowboy walked by, humming a tune and leading a horse.