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A Trail Rider's Guide to Texas

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A Trail Rider's Guide to Texas is a combination of history and reference-a subtle blending of fact, fiction, legend, and lore. Covering everything from trail etiquette to camp cooking and emergency first aid to selecting the right horse for the trail, this book is intended to inform and enlighten the horse person to the "ins and outs" of riding and camping in the wilderness. With directions to fourteen distinct areas comprising close to two million acres of public land and wilderness, this book is a-must for anyone who longs to "ride the range."

MARY GOLDMAN, a native Texan, has been a horse lover since early childhood. She has been involved in trail riding for many years and has personally ridden and studied every trail discussed in this book. Frequently found writing of her experiences, her articles on horses, trails, and riding have appeared in numerous publications.

JENNIFER REMY RENFROW, known by the signature J.L. REMY, has been a successful artist for many years. Prolific in pen and ink, oils, watercolors, acrylics and pastels, her works are included in many fine collections.

280 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1992

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