It’s about a three-hour ride over varied terrain through Banff National Park to reach Mystic Camp. I’m riding Tumbleweed, a mountain-tough quarter horse whose trot is surprisingly smooth, for my Equitrekking Travel Pack Trip info Banff National Park. Barry, our guide, is riding his mule named Sharon Stone. He says…
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Parker Ranch is an institution on the Big Island. Karoll of Cowboys of Hawaii took us out to ride a part of the ranch. Touted at one time as the largest privately owned ranch in the United States, Parker Ranch is huge. The distances here can be deceiving too. Out…
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by Emma Perkuhn Any horse person north of the Mason-Dixon line can attest: a cold, snowy winter is no fun. The problem: The bone chilling wind, the feet of snow to shovel, and the antsy horses waiting to kick up their heels. The solution: Wellington, Florida. For a lucky number…
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by Darley Newman, originally published in Darley's Trail Rider Column in True West Magazine. I can only imagine what the settlers of California’s Russian River must have thought as they stared up at the towering redwood trees. I know I was amazed as I rode in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve,…
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Explore Ireland's Coast in this Equitrekking video clip. Horseback ride the beaches of Donegal, ride by mountains, lakes and stunning Dingle Bay on the Ring of Kerry, step back in time to ancient stone circles at Ravensdale on the Cooley Peninsula and cross the sand bridge to mythical Omey Island.…
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! In this Best of the Irish Countryside Equitrekking video compilation, explore a neolithic tomb from a 300-year-old farmhouse An Sibin, ride the grounds of one of Ireland's oldest sporting estates at Mount Juliet, and take an insider's tour of the Irish National Stud. Travel Ireland with…
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Travel to a hidden gem, the medieval town of Carlingford on the Cooley Peninsula with Emmy winning Equitrekking. Join host Darley Newman to explore the castles and ambience of this town, which is close to Castle Leslie. Also visit the Proleek Dolmen, a giant portal tomb known as the "Giant's…
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In honor of St. Patrick's Day this week, we're featuring new Ireland travel video clips all week long with a brand new clip each day, starting with an insider's tour of the Irish National Stud. Kildare, Ireland is a similiar to Lexington, Kentucky. The rolling green hills here are home…
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As an elderly woman whizzed by me, galloping at an alarming pace in her black dress pants and high-heeled patent leather shoes, I gripped by reins and giggled. She was delicately balancing a purse on her forearm, not exactly riding attire. My horse Perla, the perfect “bomb proof” mount, was…
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By: Rich Van Haste Ask your average American to picture a ranch and they will likely recall wide-open spaces somewhere out west, far from northeastern cities. Certainly that vision holds more than a grain of truth. But veteran travelers know that once you escape Boston, New York, or Washington DC…
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