Details on my Upcoming TREC competition in Spain For a few months I’ve been toting around a compass and topographic maps, navigating trails in three states – both on foot and on horseback. Many of these trails were marked and most people have GPS in their pockets these days, so my methods probably have appeared rather […]
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From Averett College’s The Chanticleer, October 1997, Page 3 Reflections on the Equestrian Studies Team Trip to France for the World Championships of ‘TREC’ I am proud to say that I did not fall off a mountain in September. I didn’t require a search party either. While other students were back in Danville studying, ordering […]
Throwback Thursday: Surprise Safari E...
“Pack your things, we’re going to the farm,” he said nonchalantly in his smooth South African accent. Farms. Plots of land surrounded by four-board fences (wire or other various materials, if you’re not among the posh farms of Central Kentucky), filled with horses (or livestock). That was my definition of “farm,” and given that my […]