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On Trail: Feedback
from the pages of Trail Rider
Never Forget Your Dreams
We're back! It was
our dream trip that became a reality. Beene, Thunder, Vanessa, and I returned
from our great adventure to the Grand Tetons on July 18, 2005. We were blessed
with perfect weather and with the exception of a computer crash, the vacation
was virtually trouble-free.
All... | read »
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On Trail: Feedback
from the pages of Trail Rider
Abandoned Horse
The risk you face of losing interest in your horse can be predicted with the
answer to two questions: Where is your horse stalled? And how frequently do you
interact with or ride your horse?
There's a low risk of losing interest if you keep your horse on your property
and you work regularly... | read »
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On Trail: Feedback
from the pages of Trail Rider
It's the Journey
Spring
was fast approaching and our tack box needed a good cleaning. Vanessa and I are
coming off a year of readjusting our confidence after our riding accidents. We
needed to see what we had to buy to begin a fresh season of trail riding.
When we reached into
the morass of equipment... | read »
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On Trail: Feedback
from the pages of Trail Rider
New Mexico's Unique Trail Riding Opportunities
Living in New Mexico can be a horseman's paradise. From my home in Corrales,
I can ride out my driveway and be along the Rio Grande River in about 25
minutes. If I want to load into a trailer and drive for an hour, I can be in the
middle of nowhere on Bureau of Land Management land, a... | read »
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| Tennessee Walking Horse Breed |
| Evolution of the breed:
In the mid-1800s, a new breed of horse began to emerge from the bountiful,
bluegrass region of middle Tennessee. Bred by farmers to till the fields during
the week, these horses were also expected to provide them a comfortable ride on
weekends, and... | read |
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