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Time to send in your 2010 Trail Rides!
Be sure and let Oklahoma Horse Online know about your 2010
trail rides!
Oklahoma Horse Online will post all trail rides for FREE in our upcoming trail
rides section
and on the calendar of events.
March
5-7 Sportsman
Lake Equestrian Trails Work Weekend, Seminole OK. Work party will meet at 9:00 AM each
day. The trails at Sportsman Lake were damaged by the recent ice storms and
general wear. Bring your equipment (chainsaws to loppers and nippers) to
help restore the trails. Bring orange marking ribbon and yellow outdoor
spray paint. Contact Philip and Maggie Milliken
psmilliken@gmail.com
620-249-9394 This website is used for notifications
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/SportsmanTrails/
25-28 1st Annual Tickled Pink Ranch Reunion,
J-D Trail Riding Camp, Smithville, OK. Hosted by Glen & Sharon Gilstrap.
Ride on your own on Thursday. There will be a guided ride on Friday with
Glen at 10am or on your own. Pot Luck Supper at 6:30pm, so bring a favorite
dish. There will be a BBQ dinner w/baked beans, cole slaw, & dessert
($5/person) at 6:30pm on Saturday with music and dance to follow at 8:00pm.
Bring your favorite stories about your past adventures at TPR to share with
others around the campfire. We will be remembering all of our Buddies that
are now riders in the sky; bring photos of them if you have any. RSVP with
Jo or Ms. Ellie @ 580-244-7261 or email
Jo or
Ms. Ellie today to reserve your campsite.
27 Getting Into Trail Riding,
Norman, OK. Are you new to trail riding and would like to start but just
don't know where to begin? This is the clinic for you. In one day, you will
learn the basics you need to take your horse on a trail ride. You will learn
how to set up camp, how to secure your horse,
how to camp even if you don't have a living quarter's trailer! This
is a must for people who want to get started trail riding. We will also
cover saddling and tack for the trail horse. Bring your horse and get ready
for spring trail rides! The Cole's have been teaching trail riding since
2000 and have presented at Equifest of Kansas and HoofFest of Arkansas.
Cost: $100 with your horse, $50 without horse. Lunch will be provided. The
clinic is limited to 10 participants with horses, 15 participants in total.
Sorry, but because of the nature of the clinic, no observers will be
allowed. Call 919-6446 for information or visit
www.fourhoofdrive.com.