by: SUSAN ANDERSON
You swing into the saddle, adjust your reins, and take a deep breath. You’re ready to ride, but something feels off. Your legs and shoulders are tight, and staying balanced
by: SUSAN ANDERSON
It’s a warm spring morning, and you’re at a nearby stable, watching riders gracefully move across the arena. Some are perched in sleek saddles, their posture upright, while others relax
by: SUSAN ANDERSON
The sun is starting to rise for your first horseback riding lesson, and you can feel the excitement bubbling up as you picture the rhythmic sound of hooves on the
by: SUSAN ANDERSON
When the temperatures drop, it doesn’t mean you have to hang up your saddle until spring. Winter horseback riding can be magical, offering crisp air and breathtaking landscapes. But without
by: SUSAN ANDERSON
Picture this: the crunch of snow under your horse’s hooves, your breath visible in the crisp air, and the serenity of a snow-covered trail. Winter horseback riding can be both
by: SUSAN ANDERSON
Trail riding offers a mix of excitement, relaxation, and connection with your horse. But what starts out as a peaceful or stimulating ride can become a hassle or even a