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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Trail Ride at the Spear-O
Joe Shepard
sat on the porch of his log cabin at Spear-O-Wigwam Ranch and stared at the
snow-patched wilderness peaks of Wyoming's
Big Horn Mountains, a day's ride in the
distance.
"I'm not
sure I know of another place in North
America
where people can experience a ranch like this... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Trail Riding in Tall Pines, Arkansas
Tall Pine.
Sounds just like horse country to me. I know that when I first heard the name,
that's what jumped into my mind. Maybe it helped that we were in
Arkansas, and some other folks may've
mentioned the name. On with the thought, once we had Kathy packed away in the
truck--pillows... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Idaho's Palisades Country
Palisades
Country, located in southeastern Idaho, offers one of the finest horseback
destination areas a trail rider could hope for.
As you
know, there are three types of trail riding: day riding, destination camping,
and backcountry pack trips. My wife, Lisa, and I enjoy all three types,... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Riding California's Coastline
Scattered
clouds in a pale blue sky and a gray sea framed the
Farallon Islands on the horizon. Rugged cliffs and a
narrow strip of white sand pointed to the Alemere Falls, where they plunged into the ocean.
My riding partner, Susanne Haug, and I rode high on the bluff along the Coast... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Stagecoach, Nevada, Trail Ride
Rike: A cross between a ride and a hike, where you ride your horse for a
while and then get off and walk for a while; sometimes done involuntarily.
Stagecoach, Nevada, isn't the most inviting place to take a trail ride or
even a walk, for that matter. The terrain is rocky and the ground is... | 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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