First annual trail rider conference a success.The inaugural Rocky Mountain Trail Rider Conference debuted in March in Colorado. The idea for a regional horse conference was a collaborative effort between the Intermountain in·ter·moun·tain adj. Located between mountains or mountain systems, especially lying between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada or Cascade Range in the western United States. Region of the National Park Service and the Colorado Horse Council. Others involved in the planning of the conference were Colorado State Parks
Any member of the ungulate family Equidae, which includes the modern horses, zebras, and asses, all in the genus Equus, as well as more than 60 species known only from fossils. Equines descended from the dawn horse (see Eohippus). professional Julie Goodnight, horse coach Richard Shrake, wildlife ecology and extension trails specialist Dr. Gene Wood and horse training expert Craig Cameron Craig Cameron (born July 19, 1945 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a retired professional ice hockey forward who played 552 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars, and New York Islanders. ) were invited to speak. Their topics ranged from how to pack a horse for a trail ride and sharing the trail with other trails users, to how local groups can work together to plan more trails. The Trail Rider conference should return next year in mid-March. Contact Hugh Osborne at (303) 969-2781 or hugh_osborne@nps.gov for more information. |
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