The Big Quiet – One Woman’s Horseback Ride Home The Saddle Ridge BCHA chapter at Hillsdale Lake, Paola, Kansas, is working hand-in-glove with managers of
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Back Country Horsemen Without Horses?
Did you know BCH of Washington has a number of members that don’t have horses and don’t ride? We now have a growing horseless trail
The January/February 2020 Issue
In This Issue We are kicking off 2020 with 13 great articles from our partner ride associations including Skijor USA as our feature. Additional great
Back Country Horsemen of America; “Our Public Lands Story”
Our Public Lands Story The 1964 Wilderness Act established a National Wilderness Preservation System of federal lands “where the earth and its community of life
The November 2019 Issue
In This Issue Actor/Director (and exceptional photographer) Vincent McLean takes us to Mongolia this issue as he covers the Spirit Horseback Archery Tournament – Mongolia
November 2019
The November Issue of Sport and Trail Magazine
Contributing Authors: Vincent McLean, Jeff Wilson, Nancy Slater, Julie Alonzo, Lauren Woodard, Mark Bolender, Bev Roberts, Debbie Walkinshaw, Troy Lynn Norris, Griffin Keller and Carole Herder.
Photography: Vincent McLean, David Chung-wen Yang, Dave Khoo, Melanie Litten, Robin Morris, Diana Inch, Nicole Ehrlich, Joy Bellafaire, Monet Bloom, Optical Harmonics; Brenda Steele, Mike Collins and Jonni Jewell, Becky Pearman, Jerry Norris, John McCarthy, Waqas Arshad, Rein Photography, and Aponi Studios.
Associations: WE United, Mounted Archery Association of the Americas (MA3), Equine Trail Sports (ETS), International Mountain Trail Challenge Association (IMTCA), Back Country Horsemen of America (BCHA), North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC), American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC), North American Saddle Mule and Donkey Association (NASMDA), Top Trail Horse.
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October 2019
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The October Issue of Sport and Trail Magazine
Contributing Authors: Rebecca Stair, Jeff Wilson, Barbra Schulte, Nancy Slater, Julie Alonzo, Rob Morton, Mark Bolender, Bev Roberts, Debbie Walkinshaw, Sheryl Schmalz, Brian Pierick, Lynda Zimmerman, M.S., Troy Lynn Norris, Jennifer Allen, Stephanie Rivers, and Carole Herder.
Photography: Leah Earle, Carien Schippers, Rob Morton, Bill Wingle, Gary Walls, Jonathan Bean, Rambling Cowgirl, Rein Photography, Julie Alonzo and Laurie Harris aka Aponi.
Associations: WE United, Mounted Archery Association of the Americas (MA3), Equine Trail Sports (ETS), International Mountain Trail Challenge Association (IMTCA), Back Country Horsemen of America (BCHA), North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC), American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC), Rocky Mountain Horse Association (RMHA), North American Saddle Mule and Donkey Association (NASMDA), Top Trail Horse, Virtual Obstacle Shows (VOS).
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The October 2019 Issue
In This Issue Our feature story this month takes us to Oklahoma where we visit Bryant Rickman and his herd of more than 200 Colonial
Back Country Horsemen of America: Pine Valley Bridge Project
St. George, Utah By Paul G. Sloane Southwest Chapter President, BCHU Pine valley is located within the Dixie National Forest about forty-five miles north of
The September 2019 Issue
In This Issue On our cover, photographer Mark LaRowe shares a story of two Montana families whose lives revolve around ranching. Our second feature this