Articles tagged with horseback-riding:
Through the Desert on a Horse With No Name...
So I spent five days in Arizona a month back – specifically the Tempe/Mesa/Chandler part of Arizona. And seeing as how it ranks up there as five of the most awesome days EVER, I’m not exactly sure where to begin the story of my time there.
SexyBack
Well, you know what they say: better late than never. And so, after a brief pause in GPB’s EPIC countdown of 2011’s Craziest Sexiest and Coolest adventures, we return with a truly scintillating look back at the past year’s sexiest. But before you go getting your panties all in a bunch, be aware sexy ‘round here doesn’t necessarily have to do with making whoppee. Sexy, at least on this here list, pertains to something not merely erotic but also exotic, something so massively pleasureable, so intensely yummy, that if I were a cat I would have bared my belly and purred.
Go Pink Boots' Top Five Reasons Why I Wept When I Left Wyoming
Ok, so I’m still on my annual swing out west and thus do not currently have the time to pen a beautifully eloquent, deeply moving ode to Wyoming. That will come later, after I’ve made it home and slept for four days straight. In the meantime, here’s are the durn reasons why I cried like a little girl as my plane lifted off from Jackson Hole…
GPB's Top Ten of 2010, Part II
And now, for the undeniably thrilling conclusion of our year-end wrap up! Filled with state parks and snowshoeing, hot air balloons and horses and the Appalachian Trail and even one lonely mid-air hangover, it’s proof that even the athletically-challenged can, through diligence and with a SWANKY pair of hiking boots, ramp up their game. A little.
GPB's Top Ten of 2010, Part I
Better late than never, the first half of our year-end wrap up arrives! Filled with national parks and desert meaderings, buffalo and horses and the Continental Divide and not even one kidney abduction, it provides irrefutable proof that the universe really does watch over fools. And novice hikers.
History By Horseback
The view of the Gettysburg battlefield from atop a horse is lovely…but the change in perspective is spectacular.
Two Things I Learned Horseback Riding Through Rocky Mtn Natl Park
Neither fear of projectile vomiting nor plunging down mountain sides will keep this brother/sister team from Rocky Mountain National Park joyriding.
