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    819 ViewsAir-Conditioning for Your Tent Camping Comfort  By : Warren Smith
    Camping in a tent can be a cool adventure when you have the right air conditioner. Cooling the tent, to make the night comfortable is a breeze. There are many compact air conditioners that can cool the tent for hours, allowing you to have a relaxing nights sleep.
    600 ViewsGreat Breakfast Recipes for Your Next Camping Trip  By : Ronald Piper
    Good camping recipes breakfast are important to have with you when camping with friends or family so that you can start the day off right
    519 ViewsEquestrian Safety  By : Bayard Fox
    There is a great deal more to safety in horseback riding than just wearing a hard hat though that is certainly basic. After 70 years of riding and 35 years of leading and organizing riding trips I have formed some strong ideas about the leading causes of riding accidents.
    508 ViewsThe Itchy Dog: is it an Allergy?  By : Matthew Homfray
    Allergies in pets are becoming more and more common, and are a common cause of itchiness in dogs in particular. Here Dr Matthew Homfray outlines the various allergies that can affect dogs, and how to find out whether your dog has one of them.
    419 ViewsJW Jones  By : Ashley Allyn
    JW Jones Stables is located just south of Gosport on IN 67. This is a great place to get away. There are several electric sites and many primitive sites.
    The trails vary in intensity from beginner trails to very steep and exciting. JW recently purchased around 100 more acres, making his total spread about 700 acres.
    409 ViewsHigh Knob Campground, Shawnee National Forest  By : Jody Weldy
    Some of the best and most scenic riding east of the Mississippi....
    263 ViewsWHEN DO YOU BECOME TOO OLD TO RIDE?  By : Ron Mc Coy
    Inspiration came from three elderly couples I met riding in Brown County
    255 ViewsBlackwell Campground  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Blackwell campground is located in the Charles C. Deam
    wilderness area, south of Bloomington, Indiana off highway 446.
    238 ViewsANOTHER GOOD RECIPE  By : Ron Mc Coy
    You never know in the cooking world how you are going to come up with something new!
    237 ViewsRiding at JW Jones  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    The Crack Research Team at Horseback Riding Articles.com has heard there is a trail riding site called JW Jones.
    237 ViewsHungry Folks on the Trail by Ron Mc Coy  By : Ron Mc Coy
    Nothing like having a great dinner all cooked and ready for you after
    piling off your horse from a long trail ride
    228 ViewsSaluki Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Saluki is a beautiful, regal and royal dog. They can be a bit aloof, especially to people that they do not know well. They tend to be a one family or a one person dog. They may do well with other dogs, especially if well socialized early.
    224 ViewsRiding Prairie Creek  By : Greg W.
    Prairie Creek, a great place to ride.
    224 ViewsDirections to Brown County Horseman’s Campground  By : Uncle Oscar
    Brown County State Park Horseman’s Campground in central Indiana is one of the most popular trail riding venues in the state. Finding the campground is easy, once you know where to look.
    221 ViewsLefty and the X Trail  By : Ron Mc Coy
    Elements of adventure not expected in Versailles State Park
    220 ViewsThe Arizona Stage Line  By : Ron Mc Coy
    A lot of unique things to see as you ride in Arizona
    211 ViewsRiding and Camping at Pigeon River  By : FT Funny Farm
    Pigeon River is one of the best places in Michigan to camp/ride with your horse! Wild Life Galore!!
    210 ViewsROUND-UP IN HOLBROOK  By : Ron Mc Coy
    I'm a dyed-in-the-wool trail rider, but let the opportunity to go on a cattle drive or a round-up and I'm ready for the action.
    205 Views103 DEGREES AT GOLDFIELD  By : Ron Mc Coy
    There's not too many people who ride from Usery Pass to Goldfield in
    the rugged Superstition Mountains near Phoenix, Arizona.
    204 ViewsHocking Hills, Ohio  By : Jody Weldy
    The huge rock formations are very similiar too Shawnee National....
    202 ViewsALAMO CANYON PASSAGE TRAIL  By : Ron Mc Coy
    Nex to Picket Post Mountain in Superior, Arizona is this location for one
    of the most spectacular rides I've ever made
    201 Views7 Essential Pieces of Camping Gear  By : Adrian Adams
    If you are planning to go on a camping trip, you will want to make sure that you take along all the appropriate camping gear you will need.
    201 ViewsHow to Pull A Shoe  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    From Unbridled TV series: a video explaining how to
    pull a shoe with Susan Kayne. 6 minutes 5 seconds
    193 ViewsRottweiler Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Rottweiler is a muscular, highly protective dog that is a favorite for police and the military. They have a reputation as a dog not to fool with and they strike fear in the bad guys. They need to be extensively socialized to get along with other pets and other dogs.
    190 ViewsOld English Sheepdog Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Old English Sheepdog is a lovable, even tempered dog. She is more meant for the country as opposed to an apartment. She has plenty of fur to distribute when shedding plus she takes a ton of time for grooming.
    187 ViewsIrish Setter Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Irish Setter is an active, lovable dog. She is full of spirit and needs plenty of exercise. She is a watch dog but not a guard dog. She can get along with other dogs but it is best if she is socialized with other pets early on.
    186 ViewsAbout Brown County State Park  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    Brown County Indiana, snuggled into the hazy blue hills of southern Indiana, is just "a tank a gas" away for five million American families. It is a tourist mecca...Very much like the Smoky Mountains & Gatlinburg...
    183 ViewsFun at Brown County  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    We usually ride our horses to the small village of Story. There is an outstanding restaurant with a menu good enough to make strong men salivate!
    183 ViewsThe Trails of Greene-Sullivan State Forest  By : Author Unknown
    Trail riding's best kept secret. Greene-Sullivan State Forest.
    181 ViewsWestwood State Conservency Area is a good day ride  By : Ashley Allyn
    Westwood State Conservancy Area is a good day ride. The trail surrounds a large lake. It takes around two hours to circle the lake at an easy pace.
    178 ViewsChoosing the Right Truck Tent  By : Warren Smith
    Truck tents are regular full sized tents that fit right into a truck bed. They complete the gap between a tent and a vehicle at the easiest level. These types of tents allow campers to get the feel for the great outdoors while keeping them off the ground.
    176 ViewsRecipe for a fire starter  By : Jody Weldy
    Here's a good way to get your campfire going.......
    176 ViewsGreat Pyrenees Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Great Pyrenees makes a good watch dog and guard dog. They are wary of strangers, both man and beast. They need plenty of exercise and are not suitable for an apartment. A properly fenced in yard or acreage would be ideal.
    173 ViewsThe Cottonmouth  By : Author Unknown
    The Cottonmouth is a new equine resort in Kentucky.
    172 ViewsHow To Choose Or Buy A Horse  By : Bruce Tusky
    Simple rules about to buy a horse
    172 ViewsOutdoor Fire Pits  By : Jake Kennedy
    Do Not Buy an Outdoor Fire Pit Without Reading This Article, Filled with Tips and Precautions to Make Your Purchase that Much More Informed...
    170 ViewsMonty Roberts Horse Trailer Loading  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    Watch Monty Roberts load a horse that doesn't want to be loaded.
    169 ViewsInsider Tips To Horse Properties  By : Jason Atilia
    Buying horse properties, especially your own horse is similar to buying a dog except that this pet can be very expensive.
    169 ViewsGreyhound Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Greyhound makes a wonderful family pet. Thousands of them need new homes from race tracks every year. They do not require a great deal of space to exercise in and when indoors, prefer to lazy around.
    168 ViewsGolden Retriever Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Golden Retriever is a highly intelligent, people loving dog. She is the fourth most popular pure bred dog in the United States. She is loyal, eager to please, takes obedience like a champ and loves children.
    168 ViewsCamping with Mosquitoes-How to Avoid your Itchy Friends  By : Warren Smith
    Camping with mosquitoes can be a tiring experience but, the good news is that there are ways to get around these itchy critters. When camping with your family, you want to be able to enjoy the great outdoors.
    167 ViewsHoney Creek Horse Camp, Big South Fork River Recreation Area  By : Jody Weldy
    Big South Fork has some of the best riding....
    167 ViewsCamping Chairs - Comfort In The Wilderness  By : Matthew Hick
    A quality camping chair can provide you with hours upon hours of enjoyment, while you relax and look at the scenery that nature created.
    167 ViewsA Few Tips For Buying A Horse Farm  By : Gabriel Adams
    A horse farm is probably one of the most beautiful real estate properties there is.
    166 ViewsPicket Line Pointers (In a Nutshell)  By : The EDGe
    The way I do things is maybe not the best way or sometimes maybe even the right way, but it’s ‘my way’ and it works, for me. Have fun, stay safe and many happy trails!
    166 ViewsToy Fox Terrier Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Toy Fox Terrier is a happy little dog, full of the energy of life. She likes to hunt small vermin and is fairly easy to train. She may accept other dogs and larger pets especially if well socialized when young.
    164 ViewsHow To Make Popcorn  By : Kelvin Ho
    Popcorn is a delicious, nutritious snack that has been around since before the late 1800s. Traditionally, popcorn was made over the fire. This was not the best way to make popcorn as most of the corn would end up in the fire as it exploded. Since then, there have been many new ways created to make popcorn. Find out more in this article.
    164 ViewsWhat To Look For In A Camping Knife  By : Adrian Adams
    When planning for a trip into the woods, there are many accessories that can make an adventure easier to enjoy.
    163 ViewsThe Necessity Of Dog Insurance  By : Craig Thornburrow
    Protect your finances and your best friend from the unexpected. Looking at why dog insurance is a must.
    161 ViewsAlternative Horse Therapy  By : Kelvin Ho
    Traditional veterinary medicine, much like in the human world, is often based on treating symptoms rather than the cause, or the underlying problem.
    160 ViewsGreat Riding at Jubilee  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Jubilee College State Park is just west of Peoria. 25 miles of trails and a primative campground (no electric or showers) Nice mix of woods and open, flatter creek bottoms and hills.
    159 ViewsCamping in a Tent  By : Warren Smith
    The best way to get right down to the basics of life, is camping in a tent. Camping in a tent can be a great adventure. It is a great way to get in touch with your family, as it can be a great bonding experience.
    156 ViewsFinding Custom Horse Equipment  By : David G. Petten
    There are many different types of horse supplies and equipment that can be purchased for a number of reasons and uses. When you go to make your purchased, you will be faced with a wide variety of options, so knowing what you need before hand is very important.
    155 ViewsRiding the Clark  By : Author Unknown
    Rising at Clark State Forest near Henryville in the southern
    part of Indiana can be a fun time. There are many trails and
    some are classified as "easy"
    154 ViewsResolving Immune Diseases in Humans and Pets Naturally  By : Stephen Becker
    Human and animals are suffering with the same diseases. Both can be reversed with natural remedies
    153 ViewsRiding Versailles  By : Ron McCoy
    Versailles State Park is the second largest state park in
    Indiana with 5988 acres of property.
    153 ViewsSelling Your Horse (Free mp3 Audio)  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    A free audio mp3 recording and a transcript of the telephone seminar with plenty of tips and ides to find a good home for your horse.
    153 ViewsHow To Take Care Of Your Horse  By : Kelvin Ho
    Horses are one of the most exciting pets to own and they make excellent companions. In fact, they are almost like people with their own personalities. However, taking care of your horse is a big responsibility and your horse must be cared for properly to keep it healthy and happy.
    148 ViewsRiding Tippy  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Tippecanoe is near Winamac, Indiana.
    There are over 12 miles of trails that wind through the
    woods, you will see deer, and may wish to climb the fire
    tower.
    148 ViewsDoberman Pinscher Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Doberman Pinscher can live in an apartment but will need frequent vigorous exercise or she may become hyper. A properly fenced in yard, suburban area or farm is best. She is not an outside dog in cold climates as she is cold sensitive. She should be extensively socialized as a puppy or she may become over protective.
    148 ViewsEveryday Hoof Care with Susan Kayne  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    A great video about hoof care. There is a whole lot more to it than just using a pick once in a while. A must-view for anyone who has horses.
    146 ViewsMy First Trip to Brown County State Park Pulling a BIG One  By : Jean Dunbar
    There is a first time for everything, including
    navigating Indiana State Road 135 with a very large horse trailer. This is
    a recollection from former Indiana TrailRiders Association Treasurerr, Jean Dunbar.
    145 ViewsRiding Cottonmouth  By : Trish Smith
    Nice campground (picture a smaller version of LBL, the campsites
    surround the bath-house which is a duplicate of LBL's).
    143 ViewsUncle Oscar's Check List  By : Uncle Oscar
    Just like airplane pilots have a check list and never take off without checking everything on it, you should have one for your rig.
    143 ViewsDouble M Campground, Shawnee National Forest  By : Jody Weldy
    My first experience riding the fabulous Shawnee National Forest......
    141 ViewsSalamonie - 3 Parks in one  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Three areas to ride in one area. Scenic and muddy, but worth the trip.
    141 ViewsDachshund Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Dachshund is good with older children as long as she has been socialized with them. She may not do well with cats and other pets as she was originally bred to hunt. She likes to be indoors and does not like harsh climates.
    140 ViewsTruck Accessories Enhancement And Security  By : Vicki Churchill
    Some truck accessories are not only going to make your truck look better and have its own personal appearance they can also save you money, for instance, a grille protector will prevent damage to the grill which can be extremely costly to replace.
    139 ViewsDoes Your Dog Get The Right Amount Of Exercise?  By : Matthew Homfray
    With canine obesity on the rise, the lifestyle we impose on our four legged friends has come increasingly under the spotlight. Here we look at how much exercise dogs should be getting, and the range of exercises available to dog owners.
    138 ViewsAbout Stoney Run County Park  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Stoney Run is a County Park located in ther northwest
    part of Indiana, just northeast of Leroy off Route 231.

    It is vary clean and trails were kept up really well.
    Stoney Run County Park is open evey day but Christmas.
    137 ViewsCocker Spaniel Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Cocker Spaniel is a generally even tempered, loving dog that is affectionate and loving. She is a good watch dog and when properly bred, a great child companion. She can do well in an apartment as long as she gets frequent long walks.
    135 ViewsRiding Waterloo Recreation Area  By : Author Unknown
    I just got back from Michigan and riding at Waterloo Recreation Area. I thought some people might be interested in what I found up that way.
    134 ViewsRiding the Yukon  By : the Nifty Video Guy
    Some videos of people riding their horses is, well, boring. But this is fantastic. One look and you'll be planning a trip north with your horse.
    133 ViewsHorse Camping: Containing Your Horse  By : Melissa Sipe
    You're sitting under the stars around the campfire eating and relaxing with friends after a long day horseback trail riding. Your camp is all set, the tent
    is up, sleeping bag is unrolled, and your horses are…where ARE your horses?
    133 ViewsBucksnort Facts  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Little is known about this commercial firm.
    Their website has some 2005 rides listed.
    133 ViewsDoes Your Dog Have A Healthy Diet?  By : Matthew Homfray
    With canine obesity on the rise, diet and exercise has come under the spotlight in an effort to educate owners on how to keep their pet healthy and increase its life expectancy.
    132 ViewsRed Hills State Park  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    In southeastern Illinois midway between Olney and Lawrenceville on U.S. 50, Red Hills is a carefully preserved and maintained 967-acres of high wooded hills, deep ravines, captivating meadows and year-round springs.
    131 ViewsExplore the Shawnee National Forest  By : Author Unknown
    Located in southern Illinois, Shawnee National Forest lies between the mighty Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. It has some of the most beautiful scenery in the Midwest, such as unique rock formations, caves, spectacular bluffs and canyons. Shawnee National Forest offers hiking, backpacking, hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, camping, picnicking, and scenic driving, in addition, most of the forest is open to horseback riding.
    130 ViewsFinding Waterloo Recreation Area  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Fifteen miles of bridle trails provide ample horseback riding for equestrians.
    130 ViewsChecklist  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    checklist
    130 ViewsRiding in Spain  By : the Nifty Video Guy
    Some videos of people riding their horses is, well, boring. But this is fantastic. One look and you'll be planning a trip north with your horse.
    126 ViewsTwo Great Rib Eye Steak Recipes  By : Ramon Torres
    Today I want to share with you two of my favorite rib-eye steak recipes,Deluxe Pan Fried Rib Eye Steak and a Pan Seared Rib Eye recipe.
    125 ViewsBig River State Forest  By : Author Unknown
    Located near Keithsburg. northwest of Galesburg.
    125 ViewsRiding Brazos Bend State Park  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    The 20 primitive equestrian campsites are located at the trailhead of the 14-mile equestrian/multiple-use trail system. The campground is located under a grove of pecan trees and each site has a picnic table. Some sites have a campfire ring. Electricity, water and restrooms facilities are not provided at the campsite. Water for horses is available.
    125 ViewsRed Hat Riders rock the trails of northern Indiana!  By : Ashley Allyn
    The Red Hat Riders are a group of primarly northern Indiana horsewomen who, as their motto states, "just love to have fun". These ladies are easy to spot on the trails and in parades because they wear the traditional red hat and purple shirts of the International Red Hat Society. If you're a horsewoman and enjoy the company of other horsewomen who don't take themselves too seriously, this is the group for you!
    124 ViewsHow to Measure a Hoof for a Boot  By : BIG Mike McDaniel
    Hoof boots come in many sizes. This quick video explains how to measure the hoof so the boot will fit.
    121 ViewsHorseback Riding Lesson ONE  By : Davina Joomla
    Horse riding is an art. In order to master horse riding, you need to have the correct mindset. Not only that you have to love horse riding as your daily routine, but you also have to have passion for horses. They are like your friends and family. With all those "pre-requisites", you then have the chance to become a skillful horse rider. Now, lets get on to the first lesson.
    120 ViewsRiding Hickory Ridge  By : Author Unknown
    Hickory Ridge Horse Camp is in the middle of the
    Hoosier National Forest, south of Bloomington
    117 ViewsRiding The Cardinal Greenway  By : Author Unknown
    The Cardinal Greenway is part of the American Discovery
    Trail, rail trail that is 70 miles long. It is under construction,
    so not all of the trail is complete. Also, not all is open to horses.
    117 ViewsTrail of Tears  By : Author Unknown
    Trail of Tears, one of Illinois' state forests, is situated in western Union County, five miles northwest of Jonesboro and 20 miles south of Murphysboro. Just over 5,000 acres are within the State Forest.
    117 ViewsRiding Wilstem Ranch  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    The Crack Research Team at Horseback Riding Articles.com has heard there is a trail riding site called Wilstem Ranch near Paoli, Indiana.
    116 ViewsRiding Francis Slocum State Forest  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    The exact number and length of trails is not known,
    but the trials are classified as "pretty". Many follow
    the Mississinewa River. The hills are easy and rolling.
    Some trails miles are rocky and sometimes muddy.
    There is no campground. A fun day ride.
    115 ViewsRiding Maumee  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    The trail follows a long ridge and since you have to
    cross Salt Creek to get to the trail from Maumee it is
    best to do it when the creek is low in the fall.
    115 ViewsRiding Yellowwood State Forest  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    Yellowwood State Forest is located in the rolling hills of
    Brown County Indiana. The forests's 23,200 scenic, sprawling
    acres offer three pristine lakes, hiking and horse trails,
    abundant wildlife, and overnight campsites easily accessible
    to the public.
    114 ViewsAbout Middle Fork State Park  By : Author Unknown
    The campgrounds are shaded and there are plenty of trees to put up picket lines. There are no pens or hitch rails for tying horses.
    113 ViewsWhat You Need To Learn To Ride  By : Alicia Harper
    You need 3 essential things to learn to ride - an instructor, the right equipment and a love for horses. A love for horses is not something you learn or you can buy. It is a love already have. You might not know it yet, but usually if you love most animals then you will for sure fall in love with horses.
    113 ViewsHow to Care for Your Tent  By : Warren Smith
    Taking proper care of your tent is essential to prolong the life of your tent. If you camp with your family each year then you will want to get the most out of your tent, making it last as long as you can.
    112 ViewsWolf Creek/Eagle Creek  By : HRA Crack Research Team
    In east central Illinois-just minutes from Springfield,
    Decatur, Champaign, Effingham and surrounding
    communities - the Wolf Creek/Eagle Creek sites, facing
    each other across the central portion of Lake
    Shelbyville, provide the perfect setting for outdoor
    recreation and natural relaxation for a day, a weekend,
    or even longer.
    112 ViewsUncle Oscar's Common Sense Towing Tips  By : Uncle Oscar
    From high winds to passing semis, trailer towing offers many special driving conditions.
    111 ViewsThe Lone Ranger  By : Author Unknown
    The Lone Ranger and Tonto are camping in the desert....
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