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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:30 pm
Preferably stay over (theres go every day ones around by me, but, there not verry good... ) preferably English, and maby with diffrent levels of how advanced? i would prefur to go to a not so advanced camp because its true im not a beginier ive been riding for years, but i feel more compheratable with the newer people than with people who know 10 times more than me (its because of this thing people at my school have about shunning someone if there not what they consiter "good" at somthing... in this case, sports lol xD" .... so depending how long you stay, its how far from there... dousent relly matter where... but yes... lol Thanks sweatdrop 3nodding
P.S. i have made a list, i just want to know if there is anywhere any one could recomend from exspearence? thanks again smile
also im quite aware people live far away, i still want to konw though lol
sorry if this sounds stupid... gonk sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:49 pm
I wish I knew of one. Sorry I can't help this time. ^^
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:51 am
I wish i knew on for me if i did i woould tell your. i f any one finds a good one i want to try blaugh
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 3:31 pm
wahmbulance high horse heavon wahmbulance
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:32 pm
I know of one up in I think its....Palmer, Alaska. You get your own horse for a week. You have to care for it and such. But I also heard that you've got to walk for like...5 miles to get there and only the first 20 people actually get a horse..the others just watch and stuff...which is lame. Then there is Echo Ranch in Juneou, Alaska. I don't know what kind of riding they do.....but I've heard it was a lot of fun. Sorry....other than that, I can't help ya.
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