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- "The Big Question Part 1"
Can you remember the exact moment you made the decision to be a trail rider? Can you remember why you made that choice? Sometimes we follow our hearts because that is where we feel called to pursue a pleasure or activity. ...
- Study First Before you take the Test
As spring approaches and the warmer days make more and more of an appearance, trail riders will soon be preparing to test their skills. That goes for their horses as well, and you'll want to enjoy safe, fun, and exciting times back in the saddle. ...
- 2008 Tucker Trail Saddles catalog features more new GEN II¨ Saddles
Introduced in 2007, the GEN II® Trail Saddles by Tucker Saddlery have three new additions to the 2008 saddle styles. The unparalleled comfort and fit for horse and rider designed into the Tucker GEN II® ...
- Washington's Rain Forest
Boy, we were lucky to be in the rain forest during the dry season. The lush forest with its towering cedars, pristine streams, and giant ferns was a sight to behold. Life was great, dry and carefree, as we rode through one beautiful place after another in the beautiful Olympic National Forest of Washington. ...
- "Ride the Wise Ride"
It is an amazing thing how a person can gain knowledge and experience and be fortunate enough to live and tell about it. When that kind of learning takes place it's usually called wisdom. Wisdom is when you are least likely to repeat former mistakes ...
- AQHA announces changes to the Trail Trotters program
The American Quarter Horse Association is bringing big changes to the Trail Trotters program, starting with the program's new name, STEP - Stewards for Trails, Education and Partnerships, to recognize its new affiliation with the Association. STEP will include significant ...
- Trails in the Ozarks face closure
There is a place in the Ozarks that is reminiscent of the America that Lewis and Clark found while searching for the Northwest Passage. It is the Current and Jacks Fork Watershed area of lower central Missouri. It hasn't changed much over the years; as a matter of fact ...
- Castle in the Sky
The Uinta Mountains, located in the northeast section of Utah, offers the explorer a real adventure especially from the back of a horse. This rugged and spectacular country was our destination. Come along as we visit three great locations in the mountains of Utah. Our first stop was at the Wasatch-Cache National Forest's Hoop Lake horse camp and trailhead located ...
- Preserving Our Equine Heritage on Public Lands Act Introduced in Senate
Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID) introduced the Preserving our Equine Heritage on Public Lands Act (S. 2238) on November 1st. This bill is similar to the so-called "Right-to-Ride" bill that was introduced in the last Congress by Senator Crapo. ...
- Georgia Fall Equine Events for Oct. - Nov.
Horse shows and events planned for Georgia equine enthusiasts...
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- Lights, Camera, Action!
n Four, Three, Two...... Lights! Camera! Action! How often when you get ready to ride does your life seem like a scene from a movie? Was it an action adventure, a serious drama, a cartoon or more of a tear jerker? And, were you the star, a guest star, a scene stealer or crew member behind the scenes. When you stop ...
- Bring It "On"
A lot of time, hard work and financial investment is involved when offering the best you have to your equine friend. In return our horses offer us a wide range of possibilities from the joys of riding, to the long journey of training them all the way up to learning how to manage behavior ...
- Saddle up with the American Paint Horse Association
Theres nothing better than leaving todays often-hectic lifestyle behind and exploring the vast lands that America hasto offer. The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) gives you theopportunity to do ...
- The Paper Trail
Traveling around the country with your horses can be a wonderful experience. However, crossing state lines can be a complicated process especially when trying to figure out what is needed in the way of documentation for each and every state ...
- The Truth about Trail Riding
There is nothing that I enjoy more than trail riding. In fact, that is all Jim, my husband, and I do. Our life is literally trail riding and traveling the country with our horses. "Seeing the country from the back of my horse" ...
- AQHA Ride Program sets record with 100 Rides
The American Quarter Horse Association Ride program has reached a new milestone by hosting 100 Rides around the world in 2006. The 100th Ride will take place near ...
- How to Avoid the "Wild" in Your Wilderness Experience
What could be more fulfilling than riding down a scenic trail through the beautiful country-side? However, no matter where you ride, there could be catastrophe awaiting you around the next bend. ...
- The Gila
Land of Peace and Tranquility
The most thrilling experience a horseman can enjoy is to see this beautiful country of ours from the back of his horse. A trail rider's life just doesn't get any better than riding the trails of a true wilderness. ...
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