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2015 Winning Photo
Photo Category: Equestrian Trails
Photographer: Linda Thomas & Lane Thomas
Trail: Peter Skene Ogden Trail
Riders crossing a stream in the Deschutes National Forest on the Peter Skene Ogden Trail, Oregon
Photo Details
Photo by: Linda Thomas & Lane Thomas
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Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
The view from the saddle; Northshore Trail at Grapevine Lake; Dallas, Texas
The view from the saddle; Northshore Trail at Grapevine Lake; Dallas, Texas
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Equestrians in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area near Las Vegas, Nevada
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Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.
Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.
Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.