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On Big Sandy Mush Bald, with the Blue Ridge Mountains at our feet |
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| Our farm dogs keep us company on rides |
Riding in Surrett Cove on a Fall afternoon |
Riding down a quiet wagon road in Shook Cove |
| With our Australian saddles, you can ride either English or Western style |
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Coming back to the barn after a beautiful summer’s day ride. |
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| from very large to very small |
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| We have horses for every size rider… |
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| Stopping for a drink and a swim on a midsummer morning |
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A mile high in a mountaintop meadow |
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On top of the world at Little Sandy Mush Bald |
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Heading for the old log cabin in the mountain meadow |
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| We don't ride when it's this snowy… |
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…but there are winter days when it’s great for riding—with the leaves off the trees, the views are spectacular |
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| From our Sugar Creek Outpost we go on some great rides and wagon trips |
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An April ride from our Outpost to the top of Sugar Creek |
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| Enjoying the view on top of Sugar Creek—you can ride through meadows for miles along the mountain ridge |
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Having a snack under a mountaintop apple tree |
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Springtime, with brilliant new grass and the dogwoods in bloom, is a beautiful time to ride in the Smokies |
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Summer wildflowers in a mountaintop meadow |
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There's nothing like a Spring ride on a good horse at 4,000 feet |
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| Coming back to the barn—riders are dwarfed by the grandeur of the Great Smoky Mountains |
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Our trail guides will be glad to lead your horse if you’re not sure about “how to drive” |
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Out in the wagon with our team of Haflingers |
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| From both sides of Carter’s Mountain you can see more than twenty miles—and you can see, too, why these are called the Blue Ridge Mountains |
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| End of the trail--coming back from an All Day Ride |
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