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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Oklahoma Trail Ride
J-D (pronounced J Bar D) Trail Riding Camp is a new facility in Octavia,
Oklahoma. The camp is located in the southeastern part of the state, five miles
west of State Highway 259, right off State Highway 144.
My husband and I wanted to try out a new place to ride and saw this camp... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Wyoming Trail Ride
For some, the Outlaw Trail Ride is a weeklong vacation of a lifetime, riding
the outlaw trails of Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and the Wild Bunch. Riders
come from all over the United States, as well as Canada, Australia, and Europe.
This adventure provides a unique opportunity to ride... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Apalousey Trail Ride Hatley Ranch, Deary, Idaho
Rocky Mountain Region Though we rode approximately 15 miles of trails over two days, our imaginations traveled much
further. The trail, gently watered by a rain shower two days prior, meandered
through terrain that could have been taken from the set of Hollywood's biggest
fantasy... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Highlands Trail Ride on the Cumberland Plateau in James,town Tennessee
Last June, East Fork
Stables on the Cumberland Plateau in Jamestown, Tennessee, provided riders with
a five-day, four-night horseback adventure through the Big South Fork National
River and Recreation Area. Trail riders, ranging in age from 13 to 81, rode through
some of the most... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Grand Trail Ride in the Badlands
One of the few places
folks are able to ride their horses cross country among free-ranging wild
buffalo is in North
Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National
Park. On your trail ride you're treated not only to views of buffalo,
but also of wild horses, elk, deer, mountain sheep, and prairie... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Trail Riding in the Gila and Blue Range Wilderness Areas Glenwood, New Mexico
Southwest Region Last spring, I
decided to take a trail riding pack trip somewhere in New Mexico. I found an advertisement in
The Trail Rider for the horseback-adventure company U-Trail, The Gila
Wilderness, located in Glenwood on the western edge of the Gila and Blue Range
Wilderness... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Montana's Fish Creek Country
Western Montana's Fish
Creek country in Lolo National Forest's Bitterroot Mountains offers everything
you need for a good horse escape. Clearwater Crossing -- a spacious campground
complete with corrals situated at an elevation of 3,000 feet -- sits at the end
of a road adjacent to the... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Pack Trip in New Mexico's Pecos Wilderness
This is what I experienced on my first
pack trip with P.J. Loomer of P Diamond J Outfitters and her Paint Horses into
the Pecos Wilderness in New Mexico's Santa Fe National Forest. www.fs.fed.us/r3/sfe/recreation/wilderness.htm .
I'm from the Netherlands. I've been
traveling your beautiful... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Midwest-Trail Campground
If your horse travels takse you to northern Wisconsin, you now have a new campground to enjoy year-round: Spur of the MOment Ranch LL's Independent Camping Area. The site sits on the Oconto County Recreational Trail at the edge of the 666.000-acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Terrain... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Tennesee Benefit Trail Ride
My
wife, Linda, and I began our journey to Jamestown, Tennessee, on June 15, 2006,
at 6:00 p.m., for the This Horse Is Silent CARES Second Annual Super Trail Ride
with "The Stars," held June 15 to 18. We traveled the 180 miles by I-840 and
I-65 at leisure and arrived at East Fork Stables... | 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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