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  2. Craig Cameron (horse trainer) - Wikipedia

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    He rode at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association level and specialized in bull riding. [3] Cameron later began training horses and giving clinics on reining, training young horses and Western riding. [2] He also founded the Extreme Cowboy Race and hosts a program on RFD-TV. [4] [3] In 2010, Cameron won the Road to the Horse competition. [5]

  3. African American trail rides - Wikipedia

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    Creole trail rides in Louisiana and Texas typically feature a "procession, zydeco music, dancing and feasting." [2] The annual Step-N-Strut trail ride in St. Landry Parish has been described as "the Creole Woodstock." [2] Trail rides are increasingly popular in Mississippi. [3]

  4. Chief Joseph Trail Ride - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Joseph Trail Ride is an annual horse trail ride that follows the route the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) took during the Nez Perce War in 1877. The trail in its entirety is 1,300 miles long, separated into thirteen separate rides, which take place sequentially. [1] The ride is on a 13-year cycle.

  5. As Texas cities consider bans on horse carriages, activists ...

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    Dallas is among a growing number of cities that may outlaw horse-drawn carriage rides. But animal activists might have a harder time pursuing such a ban in Fort Worth. ... As Texas cities consider ...

  6. Trail riding - Wikipedia

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    A bridle path, also called a bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding on horses, though such trails often now serve a wider range of users, including equestrians, hikers, [1] and cyclists. Such paths are either impassable for motorized vehicles, or ...

  7. Pleasure riding - Wikipedia

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    Later studies reinforce these numbers. A 2008 survey found that pleasure/trail riding was the primary pursuit for 78% of Wisconsin horses and 80% of horse owners. [2] Similarly, a 2006 study in Virginia found that 48.4% of the horses in that state were used for pleasure riding. [3]

  8. Horse & Rider - Wikipedia

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    Horse & Rider was established in 1961. [1] The magazine was published by Active Interest Media and is based in Boulder, Colorado. [1] In 2021, Active Interest Media sold its Equine Network properties to Growth Catalyst Partners. [2] The magazine is designed to help all western enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels to improve riding skills ...

  9. Judged trail ride - Wikipedia

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    A Judged trail ride is a type of trail riding popular in the western United States where horses and riders are asked to travel a natural trail for a set distance (usually 10 to 15 miles) with occasional stops for the horse and rider team to negotiate an obstacle, usually with varying options for difficulty, with higher scores given for completing the more difficult version of each obstacle.