Posted 2017-12-15 11:14 PM (#170948) Subject: My 2017 trail ride Video
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December always slows down for me, So I have time to kill. I started years ago making a DVD for my dad to watch and see where I had ridden my horses during the year. Well, dad has been gone for a couple of years, But I still document my year by making a video. If anybody is bored with TV one evening, Feel free to watch the video on YouTube. It's almost an hour long, So feel free to watch part or to scroll thru to other sections. It is in Chronological order. With Jan photos first and December photos last. So if you want to see green mountains, scroll forward to the summer months.
Most of the photos are on trails in Utah, But there are a few summer rides up around Yellowstone/Grand Teton area.
Posted 2018-01-09 6:17 AM (#171095 - in reply to #170948) Subject: RE: My 2017 trail ride Video
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My wife and I trailered our horses to Utah this summer. It was our first riding trip in your beautiful state but it won't be the last. We thought the scenery was incredible from the windows of a vehicle as we'd driven through Utah in the past, but that was nothing compared to what we saw from the saddle. Thank you for posting your video, John. Were you the lucky sole who got hung up on the bridge?
Posted 2018-01-09 9:15 PM (#171098 - in reply to #171095) Subject: RE: My 2017 trail ride Video
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Yes it was me, I got dunked twice in two weeks. Once on the bridge and the second time when the bank collapsed. I included those two videos to show just how fast a trail ride can go from peaceful to hectic. the dunking was Mid May and that water was snow an hour earlier. I stripped my cloths off pretty fast. And tried to wring them out. But denim doesn't dry out very fast. So it was a cold ride.