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Vogue Knitting LIVE Destination Experience 2014: Imperial Stock Ranch, Maupin, OR

Vogue Knitting just enjoyed its third annual Destination Experience out West, hosted by Imperial Stock Ranch and Imperial Yarn. Knitters came from all over the country to meet the sheep, the dogs, the cowboys, and experience the history, landscape, and wild desert river.

Our trip began upon on arrival in Portland, Oregon, where many of us spent the evening touring local yarn shops.

The following Friday morning, we took a scenic drive down the Columbia River Gorge, where we make a short stop at Knot Another Hat in the charming town of Hood River.
The following Friday morning, we took a scenic drive down the Columbia River Gorge, where we make a short stop at Knot Another Hat in the charming town of Hood River.
After arriving at the Imperial River Company, located on the banks of the Deschutes River in the small town of Maupin, we were struck with the natural beauty and wonderful lodge setting. Fabulous gift bags, including our very own cowboy hats, awaited each guest in their rooms.
After arriving at the Imperial River Company, located on the banks of the Deschutes River in the small town of Maupin, we were struck with the natural beauty and wonderful lodge setting. Fabulous gift bags, including our very own cowboy hats, awaited each guest in their rooms.
Dan and Jeanne Carver of Imperial Stock Ranch arrived that evening to host the welcome reception. During dessert, Dan shared his farming philosophy of managing landscape and harvesting sunlight.
Dan and Jeanne Carver of Imperial Stock Ranch arrived that evening to host the welcome reception. During dessert, Dan shared his farming philosophy of managing landscape and harvesting sunlight.
After the delicious meal, we relaxed and knit around the outdoor fire pit.
After the delicious meal, we relaxed and knit around the outdoor fire pit.
Class with Josh Bennett began Saturday morning. His students were all inspired by his energy, enthusiasm and challenging instruction. They learned a lot of tips and tricks and enjoyed hearing his insider stories from working in the fashion industry.
Class with Josh Bennett began Saturday morning. His students were all inspired by his energy, enthusiasm and challenging instruction. They learned a lot of tips and tricks and enjoyed hearing his insider stories from working in the fashion industry.

Saturday afternoon got a little more adventurous. We all loaded into a rustic bus used to shuttle for the twenty-mile trip out to the Imperial Stock Ranch. The trip up out of the Deschutes River canyon made a few of us nervous, but eventually we reached the rolling sagebrush plateau.

While we enjoyed lunch under the shade trees at the Imperial Yarn headquarters, Jeanne shared their amazing story. Then she surprised us by leading out a beautiful lamb—with hot pink hooves!
While we enjoyed lunch under the shade trees at the Imperial Yarn headquarters, Jeanne shared their amazing story. Then she surprised us by leading out a beautiful lamb—with hot pink hooves!

Following lunch, we watched herding dog and roping demonstrations, and some of us even gave it a go. Next we toured the ranch headquarters, which were built in the horse-and-wagon days and are still in use today.

Next we met the adorable summer lambs—we could have watched them play for hours. Following the tour, visited Imperial Yarn operations in the old house and took time to shop.
Next we met the adorable summer lambs—we could have watched them play for hours. Following the tour, visited Imperial Yarn operations in the old house and took time to shop.

Too soon, it was time to head back to the lodge. The ranch family joined us for dinner: chuck wagon fare of barbecued beef brisket and chicken straight from the ranch, plus all the trimmings. A talented local cowboy band provided the entertainment—that is, until Doreen Connors from Vogue Knitting took the stage to sing “I Want To Be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart!” We closed the place down with dancing and unique door prizes.

Sunday was another great day with Josh Bennett. Josh taught a technique class on double knitting, which he uses in place of a folded hem on sweaters or to add pockets. With two colors, he started everyone with a clever rib cast on he termed “Josh’s Fabulous Cast-On!” Under his supervision, his students felt confident trying these new techniques themselves.

On Sunday afternoon, some of us went whitewater rafting or took fly-fishing lessons, while others simply relaxed and knit.
On Sunday afternoon, some of us went whitewater rafting or took fly-fishing lessons, while others simply relaxed and knit.
The finale dinner Sunday evening was a culmination of the wonderful food we experienced throughout the weekend. Served on the patio with white tablecloths, this five-course, wine-paired extravaganza featured some of the premier foods of the area. Chef Derek Tombleson offered an amazing array of flavors and presentations that had everyone applauding. It was an elegant finish to an amazing weekend.
The finale dinner Sunday evening was a culmination of the wonderful food we experienced throughout the weekend. Served on the patio with white tablecloths, this five-course, wine-paired extravaganza featured some of the premier foods of the area. Chef Derek Tombleson offered an amazing array of flavors and presentations that had everyone applauding. It was an elegant finish to an amazing weekend.

As we load the bus on Monday morning to return to Portland, no one wanted to leave. It was truly a Destination Experience.

Vogue Knitting LIVE Destination Experience 2014: Imperial Stock Ranch, Maupin, OR
Want to experience this trip for yourself? Sign up now for the fourth annual Destination Experience to Imperial Stock Ranch, happening June 5 – 8, 2015. Click here for more information, and be sure to sign up for the Vogue Knitting KnitNews to learn about future trips.