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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Zenith Stables & RV Campground, Tennesse
Most of us seasoned
trail riders have a favorite place or two that we return to time and again. I
place Zenith Stables & RV Campground in Allardt, Tennessee, at the top of my
list of all-time favorites. This campground is not only a great place to stay,
it also offers trail access to the... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Frozen Head State Natural Area, Tennessee
This month's trail
ride with the Blue Ridge Trail Riders Club was to be at Frozen Head State
Natural Area, near Wartburg, Tennessee. My riding partners and I planned to meet
in the park and be ready for the ride at 10:00 a.m. After studying the map, I
figured it was a good two-hour drive... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Dolores River Canyon, Colorado
Rocky Mountain Region Tucked into the southwest corner of Colorado next to the Utah border is a beautiful river canyon. You
won't find it in guidebooks, and on maps it appears as a tiny blue squiggle. The
Dolores
River Canyon is rugged, remote, and private. You
can ride all day without... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Adirondack Wilderness, New York
Northeast Region For the past 30
years, I've led many expeditions into the Adirondack wilderness on horseback.
All riders shared one thing in common: the spirit of adventure. Riding
through harsh unpredictable storms, swarms of insects -- from invisible stinging
blackflies, mosquitoes,... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
M Lazy C Ranch Trail Riding
As you head up State Highway 24 over historic Ute Pass west of Colorado
Springs, the first thing you'll notice is that nature is just plain showing off.
We're only driving 35 miles today, but concerns of everyday life fall away
quickly as verdant ranchlands hosting herds of cattle and horses... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Annual Arabian Horse Association Trail Ride
Lost Springs- Population: 1. This green sign greets the occasional traveling
vehicle driving east on northern Nebraska's Highway 20 -- the only road to access
one of the purest pictures of the Old West that remains today: historic Fort
Robinson State Park in Crawford, Nebraska. And last... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Whitefish, Montana, Trail Ride
Bar W guests think they're miles away from civilization when they finally
reach the lodge after a beautiful drive into the ranch. Beautiful vistas with
mountains and rolling ridges decorate the countryside of this cozy ranch, which
offers 3,000 acres for riding and wilderness activities.... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Colorado Mule Riders Trail Ride
The Peaceful Valley Ranch & Conference Center near Lyons, Colorado, was
the site of the Colorado Mule Riders 29th Annual Ride of the Aspens, held
September 17 to 22, 2005. Peaceful Valley is one of Colorado's oldest and
largest guest ranches. It's located just off Highway 72, a few miles... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
from the pages of Trail Rider
Pack Trip to the Most Remote Place in America
The idea of a "most remote place in America" conjures a romantic notion. With
all the development in our country over the last 200 years, does a "most remote"
place still exist? The answer is yes. In terms of being in the center of a
circle the farthest distance from any road anywhere in the... | read »
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On Trail: Trail
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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