Occasionally, he encountered the vehicle in which Don Dulce and his gaucho got around.
The gaucho lifestyle, which essentially consists of hunting and herding, has remained constant since the colonial era.
The Argentines gorge on huge plates of pasta and steaks that would make a gaucho weep with pride.
Around the table sat the host, the woman who had appeared earlier, the children, the gaucho, and Pereda.
In full gaucho regalia, horsemen stand on their saddles and ride at full speed to spear a tiny ring dangling from a ribbon.
Chopping the cooked meat and picking it up by hand is a nod to the asado's origins as a rustic gaucho meal.
Pereda never saw a single rabbit in the jeep, only the skins, because the gaucho skinned them on the spot, beside the traps.
The event will combine a traditional Argentine asado (barbeque) with gaucho (Argentine cowboy) music and dancing, as well as a selection of cocktails prepared by expert mixologists.
Since 1965 he's worked as a gaucho -- the horse-riding ranchers and shepherds of the harsh southern swath of Chile and Argentina known as Patagonia.
Another cherished dance is malambo, where a solo male gaucho performs his best steps to show off boldness of character and upstage other male competitors.
You will roll up to the farm for a country breakfast before mounting a horse and following the estancia's resident gaucho into the fields for a morning ride.
The days of average white Brazilians from Rio de Janeiro on to the Gaucho lands of Rio Grande do Sul living like families on novellas are over.
Inside, he found an old gaucho, strumming the guitar, the owner, and three younger guys sitting at a table, who started when they saw the horse come in.
The challenging route has desert stages virtually from the outset, then goes through gaucho territory in Argentina after crossing the Andes before the challenge of the Chilean dunes.
Yet promoter-driven events are growing in the U.K., like Polo in the Park, the British Beach Polo Championships and Gaucho International, which mixes polo, wine tasting and club music.
Messrs Huang and Wei will thus join the company of such global celebrities as David Beckham, Ronaldinho Gaucho and Janet Jackson as a public face of Pepsi in China.
Pereda once asked him how he hunted them, and Don Dulce told his gaucho to show the lawyer one of the traps, which was halfway between a birdcage and a rat trap.
While the stage features children twirling in vibrantly coloured skirts and adolescent boys performing gallant folk dances in traditional boots and bombachas (loose-fitting gaucho-style trousers), the most exciting spectacle of the day is the sortija.
Machismo is idolised in the culture of the virile gaucho or cowboy riding the pampas on his horse, or the well-dressed city slickers who are the subject of so many sad tango songs.
"Kaburias" by Nacho Duato (a Kabuki-influenced work to Leo Brouwer's flamencoesque music) showed Mr. Hallberg bare-chested and aswirl, to little clear effect, in a ruffle-hemmed black skirt that was initially arranged to look like gaucho pants.
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