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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-05 4:56 PM (#61844)
Subject: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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Hey just wanted to see if anyone plans on going to the Buffalo River, June ride in TN. ??? This will be my first trip there and I must say Im stoked and read to ride all week!!!
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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2007-06-05 5:48 PM (#61845 - in reply to #61844)
Subject: RE: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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Haven't been to Buffalo but know some folks who have and they really liked it.  Trails are rocky so be sure your horses have good shoes.  And be prepared for lots of horse and deer flies.  They really seem to be bad this year.

Have a great time, be safe and take some pics for us!!

RIDE ON!

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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2007-06-05 5:51 PM (#61846 - in reply to #61845)
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Don't know about in Tenn,but they sure are bad here in Ark in the Delta region.I wonder why?
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Dunoir
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2007-06-06 8:54 AM (#61866 - in reply to #61844)
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I went back in 6/97 and had a great time- however it rained so much they were afraid of a flash flood and everyone on the bottom section had to move to the top for a couple days - made it really crowded.  And the footing on the trails became like thick peanut butter...  still had a great time.  I don't remember the flies being especially bad, but be prepared for anything.  Have a great time
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Circle E
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-06-07 1:27 PM (#61952 - in reply to #61844)
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I heard the've been clear cutting and some of the trails are being rode on.

 

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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-09 9:52 AM (#62056 - in reply to #61844)
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I have just converted to hoof boots and I guess Im going to try them out there. I have the easyboot epic model, I just got them in so Im going to see if they fit tonight or tomarrow and ride them tomarrow, I hope they work out good. From what I have read they will do good. Anyone useing hoof boots??? I know most are against them but I like to try differnet stuff to see what works the best.
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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-09 6:01 PM (#62064 - in reply to #62056)
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I have been using the Easy Boot Epics for about a year now.  I really like them and they are much cheaper than shoes and, obviously, less invasive.  Don't get me wrong, some of my horses need shoes full time but the ones that have really good feet really benfit from the boots. I found it took some time to get the fit just right. I had to try a couple different sizes. The first time you put the boots on they will be a bit stiff. Whatever you do, DO NOT PULL ON THE GATOR, it will rip right off. I actually had that happen when my horse jerked his foot away from me while I was holding it and it ripped right off. Fortunately, it is replacable as are all of the parts on the boot. You may have to work it up after you get the boot on, but don't use it to pull the boot on. If your horse does not have really good heals, I would recommend cutting down the strap that goes around the back of the boot for the heal. The best way to do that is to take it apart and use a heavy duty sheer to cut it.

I have only lost a boot once when we were cantering through some deep sand and the gator kept it on the horse so I didn't have to hunt for it. Be sure to take a tool along with you when you ride that will allow you to remove the boot easily if you need to for some reason. When the lever on the front is adjusted properly it will be very tight. I have a multi purpose hoof pick/screwdriver/etc tool that packs easily and is strong enough not to bend when I use it to lift up the 'lever' on the front of the boot. I find it best to hook under the cable close to the 'lever' and lift from there. The boot can fit very tight on some horses and can  be hard to get off which can be a pain if your horse isn't patient and/or you are not very strong.

If I could use these on all of my horses, I would. They are great. I also have a friend who used the Old Mac's in the Big South Fork and she said they worked great even through the mud.

I hope this helps you. Have a great time on your ride!

Tammy

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N2ridin
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2007-06-09 8:32 PM (#62069 - in reply to #61844)
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I go to the BRTR in June.  This WOULD have been my 9th year.  Due to the sale of our place and some trailer issues, my girls and I are not going this June.  Just cancelled this weel, but will return next year.  Yes, they've done some clear cutting.  I'm not sure how much.  Bring  your bathing suit so you can float the river.  Be prepared for HEAT!!  If it doesn't rain, it's VERY dusty.  We've met some great people who return year after year as we have.  I'll miss them this year.
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walkin
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-06-10 9:08 PM (#62104 - in reply to #61844)
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Went last Oct.  Keep an eye on weather in case you have to move camp.
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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-11 8:52 PM (#62163 - in reply to #61844)
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Thanks for the input... Im cant wait to go I hope to take a large motorhome but Im not sure at this point what I will be taking. Motorhome, trailer w/LQ or what... I tried my epics the other day and they seemed to fit good but Im having a friend who rides them and does natural trimming come over Wed. to help me out and make sure the fit is indeed good... Since I fairly new with horses I seem to always second guess myself and feel better with a second or somtimes third opinion...
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N2ridin
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2007-06-11 10:55 PM (#62170 - in reply to #61844)
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Hope you have fun.  Maybe you'll get my spot . . .#285.  Can't have it next year, I'll be back
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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-12 12:49 PM (#62194 - in reply to #61844)
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I have site 197 down in the bottoms from what I hear... I think Im taking a 39 foot diesel motorhome with a little 2 horse bp behind. I hope I dont have any trouble getting in and out with such a rig.  My friends Im going with said that the last road there is very very very dusty and I should be prepared for a very dirty rig.
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walkin
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-06-12 5:54 PM (#62212 - in reply to #61844)
Subject: RE: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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A nice 5 mile dirt road will lead yo into camp.  There is a curve and hill at the end.  There is also a hill down to the lower section.  I was there last Oct and have reser for this Oct again.  I don't remember it being particularry rocky?
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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-15 9:40 AM (#62330 - in reply to #61844)
Subject: RE: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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well time is allmost here plan to leave out Sun. morning 7am taking a nice little rig instead of the beast 2004 chevy kodiak and a 8ft. short wall 3 horse with a slide out, it has a 60 gallon fresh tank so I should be good on water, and getting in and out with the smaller rig will be easier... I will make sure and take several pics for ya'll
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N2ridin
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2007-06-15 8:22 PM (#62352 - in reply to #61844)
Subject: RE: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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Have fun.  I sure wish I was going this year.  Tell Toni, Tracey and Tim that Nancy From Alabama said "hello".
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wellsheather224
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-15 10:04 PM (#62353 - in reply to #61844)
Subject: RE: Buffalo River Trail Ride June 17th


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Hey! I just went to the Memorial Day ride and it was so MUCH fun. We always have a good time there. I have been to buffalo river trail ride like 3 or 4 times. Def. carry your bathing suit and float down the river. If it is an organized ride.?.?. get ready to dance your pants off on saturday night..    They have a live band and it is GREAT!

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rockinthetrails
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-06-25 6:01 PM (#62836 - in reply to #61844)
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 Well the ride was great all went well and no one in our group got hurt. Toni and the folks there are just awesome, and I met some really nice folks. There has been some clear cutting but you dont get out into the open that much... River was down a little and the dust was up, till we got a good little rain. tell ya'll more later gotta run
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