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Book Synopsis Bolender's Guide to Mastering Mountain and Extreme Trail Riding by : Mark Bolender
Download or read book Bolender's Guide to Mastering Mountain and Extreme Trail Riding written by Mark Bolender and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guide provides information to help riders effectively communicate with a horse for the purpose of mastering mountain and extreme trail riding.
Book Synopsis Riding the Trail of Tears by : Blake M. Hausman
Download or read book Riding the Trail of Tears written by Blake M. Hausman and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2011-03-01 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sherman Alexie meets William Gibson. Louise Erdrich meets Franz Kafka. Leslie Marmon Silko meets Philip K. Dick. However you might want to put it, this is Native American fiction in a whole new world. A surrealistic revisiting of the Cherokee Removal, Riding the Trail of Tears takes us to north Georgia in the near future, into a virtual-reality tourist compound where customers ride the Trail of Tears, and into the world of Tallulah Wilson, a Cherokee woman who works there. When several tourists lose consciousness inside the ride, employees and customers at the compound come to believe, naturally, that a terrorist attack is imminent. Little does Tallulah know that Cherokee Little People have taken up residence in the virtual world and fully intend to change the ride’s programming to suit their own point of view. Told by a narrator who knows all but can hardly be trusted, in a story reflecting generations of experience while recalling the events in a single day of Tallulah’s life, this funny and poignant tale revises American history even as it offers a new way of thinking, both virtual and very real, about the past for both Native Americans and their Anglo counterparts.
Book Synopsis Louisiana Trail Riders by : Jeremiah Ariaz
Download or read book Louisiana Trail Riders written by Jeremiah Ariaz and published by University of Louisiana. This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: African American Trail Riding Clubs have their roots in the Creole culture formed in South Louisiana in the eighteenth century. Today trail rides are an opportunity for generations of people to gather, celebrate, and ride horseback. The riders form a distinctive yet little-known sub-culture in Southwest Louisiana. In addition to sharing an important aspect of Louisiana's cultural heritage, Ariaz's photographs assert a counter-narrative to historic representations of the cowboy and prevailing images of difference and despair in Black America.
Book Synopsis Riding Northwest Oregon Horse Trails by : Kim McCarrel
Download or read book Riding Northwest Oregon Horse Trails written by Kim McCarrel and published by . This book was released on 2017-01-20 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Guidebook to the horse trails of northwestern Oregon
Book Synopsis Complete Horse Riding Manual by : William Micklem
Download or read book Complete Horse Riding Manual written by William Micklem and published by Dorling Kindersley Ltd. This book was released on 2023-02-02 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Lady Long Rider written by Bernice Ende and published by Farcountry Press. This book was released on 2018-06-27 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Riding 2,000 miles on horseback from Montana to New Mexico sounds like a crazy but thrilling dream or pure hardship and exhaustion. According to Bernice Ende, the trip was all that and more. Since swinging her leg over the saddle for that first long ride in 2005 (at the age of 50), Ende has logged more than 29,000 miles in the saddle, crisscrossing North America on horseback - alone. More than once she has traversed the Great Plains, the Southwest deserts, the Cascade Range, and the Rocky Mountains. Along the way, she discovered a sense of community and love of place that unites people wherever they live. From 2014-2016, she was the first person to ride coast to coast and back again in one trek, winning acclaim from the international Long Riders' Guild and awe from the people she met along the way. Bernice Ende's memoirs are illuminated by accompanying maps of her routes and photos from her journeys, capturing the instant friends she meets along the way, and her ongoing encounters with harsh weather, wildlife, hard work, mosquitoes, tricky route-finding, and the occasional worn out horseshoe. Ende reveals her inner struggles and triumphs - testing the limits of physical and mental stamina, coping with inescapable solitude, and the rewards of living life her own way, as she says, "in her own skin." Saddle up and come along for the journey of a lifetime.
Book Synopsis The ABCs of Trail Riding and Horse Camping by : Robert Eversole
Download or read book The ABCs of Trail Riding and Horse Camping written by Robert Eversole and published by . This book was released on 2021-10-20 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The ABC's of Trail Riding and Horse Camping goes beyond the scope of traditional horse-riding books, revealing hundreds of field-tested tips to improve your next outdoor adventure. With clear descriptions organized alphabetically for quick reference, this guide by veteran trail riding and camping clinician, Robert Eversole divulges the best-kept secrets of the experts.
Book Synopsis Training on the Trail: Practical Solutions for Trail Riding by : Clinton Anderson
Download or read book Training on the Trail: Practical Solutions for Trail Riding written by Clinton Anderson and published by Trafalgar Square Publishing. This book was released on 2012-07-01 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Clinton Anderson's method for redirecting a horse's wayward energy and correcting his negative behavior while on the trail. You'll learn how to solve such common on on the trail problems as spooking, jigging, grass-snatching, fear of traffic and refusing to cross water.
Download or read book Trail Riding written by Viola Jones and published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. This book was released on 2015-12-15 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tracing back to the allure of the Wild West’s open frontier, trail riding is a unique way to enjoy nature’s beauty. This useful guide for trail riders will even inspire those who have never come near a horse. Readers will understand the evolution of the animal and the history of riding before learning how to choose and get to know a horse before a trail ride. Practical tips for grooming, tacking, and dressing are outlined, as are basic guidelines and safety measures for learning to ride. The many joys and also the potential dangers of trail riding are discussed.
Book Synopsis Bolender's Guide to Mastering Mountain and Extreme Trail Riding by : Mark Bolender
Download or read book Bolender's Guide to Mastering Mountain and Extreme Trail Riding written by Mark Bolender and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-04-20 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Good horsemanship is not about domination, but leadership and having the horse volunteer for a partnership with the handler. That summarizes the focus of trainer and author Mark Bolender. In Bolenders Guide to Mastering Mountain and Extreme Trail Riding, he spells out his philosophy and training regimen that works to build mutual trust between a horse and rider. Bolenders training methoddeveloped to incorporate the horses natural instinctsis appropriate for riders of any skill level, from those who want to ride for pleasure to those who seek more advanced techniques for Mountain and Extreme Trail competition. Bolender, the worlds most winning competitor in Mountain and Extreme Trail, combines old-style philosophies with new insight into the horses world. In this guide, he provides an array of informationselecting an ideal trail horse, acquiring the proper equipment, earning and building trust, and handling obstaclessuch as poles and logs, rocks, trenches, water, gates, bridges, campsites, ?re, other animals, and people. Instructive and informative, the guide breaks down Bolenders techniques into easy-to-digest pieces. It provides a fascinating journey into the horses mind and how its instincts can be used to develop good horsemanship.
Book Synopsis Basic Training for a Safe Trail Horse by : Martha Leynes-Selbert
Download or read book Basic Training for a Safe Trail Horse written by Martha Leynes-Selbert and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2009-02-01 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For equestrians, horse trainers, and animal lovers, Basic Training for a Safe Trail Horse is a comprehensive, in-depth look at logical and humane training tips for optimal trail riding. Martha Leynes-Selbert, published writer and horse training specialist, has written a superb user's guide that gives trainers, riders and owners a distinctive way to establish a quiet and successful relationship with a horse. Leynes-Selbert's approach to a gentle way of training is explained in detail along with photographs that give the reader step-by-step instruction. Through her relationship with horse trainer, Patricia Allard, Leynes-Selbert's proven methods include relating to the horse as an "alpha mare" instead of a predator. She takes all aspects of fear-based training out of the equation and highlights the intelligence of this regal animal. Her methods include a more compassionate approach-how horses can actually respond to the rider or trainer through words and patient attention.
Book Synopsis 50 5-Minute Fixes to Improve Your Riding by : Wendy Murdoch
Download or read book 50 5-Minute Fixes to Improve Your Riding written by Wendy Murdoch and published by Trafalgar Square Books. This book was released on 2010-07-01 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 5 minutes a day is all the time you need to achieve: • Better balance in the saddle • Improved body control from head to toe • Increased influence with your seat • Flawless leg position and subtle aiding • Quieter, softer hands and contact your horse can trust • Less physical stiffness, tension, and riding-related pain • Confidence in your ability to communicate with your horse! PLUS, in just 5 minutes you can improve a horse that's: • Unwilling to go forward or "dead" to the leg • Hollow-backed, high-headed, or above the bit • Heavy on the forehand and unbalanced • A chronic "puller," "leaner," or "head-tosser"! Start or end your riding sessions with Wendy Murdoch's 5-Minute Fixes, and you'll be amazed how quickly you can replace old habits with new ones, get out of your "riding rut," and transform what you can't do into what you can do…naturally, capably, comfortably, and consistently alongside a happy riding partner—your horse.
Author :Eliza R. L. McGraw Publisher :Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 13 :9781402716621 Total Pages :228 pages Book Rating :4.7/5 (166 download)
Book Synopsis Everyday Trail Riding by : Eliza R. L. McGraw
Download or read book Everyday Trail Riding written by Eliza R. L. McGraw and published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.. This book was released on 2006 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With proper training, any horse can become a great riding companion out on the trail. It's a matter of learning how to adapt your experience to your particular horse. Fully illustrated lessons in trail riding start with the differences in working with a retired jumper, an actively competing reiner, or even a natural-born trail horse. The section on riding techniques helps you use what you already know from hunter-jumper, dressage, or other experiences. Both solitary and group riding get special attention, as does handling different types of parks and paths. The full range of possible spooking challenges covers encountering animals, heavy traffic, weather, and children, as well as tripping, hoof injuries, mounting and dismounting in unusual situations, and other emergencies.
Book Synopsis The Basics of Western Riding by : Charlene Strickland
Download or read book The Basics of Western Riding written by Charlene Strickland and published by Storey Publishing. This book was released on 1998-01-01 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covers all aspects of western riding from choosing a horse to tacking up, trail riding, conditioning, endurance riding, and showing
Book Synopsis Confessions of a Timid Rider by : Heather Wallace
Download or read book Confessions of a Timid Rider written by Heather Wallace and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-06-04 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A memoir detailing a woman's insights about being an anxiety-ridden but passionate equestrian. After returning to riding as a mother, she is determined to follow her dreams despite the fear she is somehow lacking in talent or ability. An in-depth look into the heart and head of a returning adult equestrian, this message is not limited only those with horse experience. In fact, Confessions of a Timid Rider is the perfect book to read for anyone whom even for a moment questions their value in their designated profession or life choice. This book will inspire you to pursue your dreams despite the inner voice that says you arenÕt good enough.
Download or read book Cowgirl Lessons written by Rae Rankin and published by . This book was released on 2017-10-15 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A heartwarming day-in-the-life story of a young girl who takes riding lessons and the horse she loves. Told in charming prose, Cowgirl Lessons is for every girl who loves horses.
Book Synopsis Travels with Baby by : Shelly Rivoli
Download or read book Travels with Baby written by Shelly Rivoli and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 420 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation, the Gold Prize from the North American Travel Journalists Association, and a Silver in the National Parenting Publications Awards competition for parenting Resources. Travels with Baby, by celebrated family travel author and blogger Shelly Rivoli, helps parents plan every trip they'll take with their child from birth through 4 years. In addition to the major modes of transport covered in great detail--air travel (50 pgs.), travels by automobile (40 pgs.), cruise vacations (31 pgs.), rail travel (53 pgs. Including USA, Canada & Europe)--this "Ultimate Guide" also includes advice for traveling with children of different temperaments, health and safety considerations, suggestions for where to travel when during a child's first years, packing lists and travel-friendly baby gear recommendations, and more. As the Society for American Travel Writers Foundation declared, this guide is "...a must have even for families who only travel occasionally."