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The weekend of May 15, the club I like to ride with went on a Mother's Day weekend adventure to the largest State Park in West Virginia - Holly River. The horse friendly trails were incredibly well marked, and overall, that ride was a perfect time.
Jean-Luc performed extremely well. Our bridle even fell apart on the trail (loose screw), and we rode the last half hour in a rope halter - something I wasn't sure we were ready for, but he proved me wrong. The ride itself allowed for the opportunity to see the variations of fauna you can find in West Virginia. Plus, riding with an older crowd, I was able to actually learn what to look for in the woods. I mean, I have country roots, but I am no expert when it comes to the names of birds, plants, random critters, etc. It was an overnight ride I would absolutely do again, and one I will treasure. If you ever get a chance to camp / ride in Holly River, I highly reccomend it. Here's the link to the Park Site and Trail maps: Holly River State Park: https://wvstateparks.com/park/holly-river-state-park/ Trail Maps: www.wvdnr.gov/Parks/Maps/HollyRiverStateParkTrailGuide.pdf
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AuthorMy name is Chelsey. HorseGenerator's Cuevo Gold, or as he's known around this barn, "Jean-Luc Ponycard", was foaled in 2004 from Generator's Hurricane & Cheyenne's Little Bit. Top 10 Blog Favs.Archives
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