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    Default ‘Cowboy’ blazes trail to Atlantic - The Keene Sentinel (subscription)


    ‘Cowboy’ blazes trail to Atlantic
    The Keene Sentinel (subscription), NH - 26 minutes ago
    He has passed through the Rocky Mountains, dipped down south and crossed Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi, and climbed up the Appalachian Trail. ...


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    i wonder where he "climbed up the AT" with a horse?

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    I've chatted with horsemen in the Smokies - I've seen mounted campers setting up camp close to the trail. I think it's a cool story.
    You can never appreciate the shade of a tree unless you sweat in the sun.-- Author Unknown

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    Quote Originally Posted by doggiebag View Post
    I've chatted with horsemen in the Smokies - I've seen mounted campers setting up camp close to the trail. I think it's a cool story.
    Concur, I'd be happy to buy him a lobster, his dog a steak and stand his horse to some oats if we cross paths.

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    Wow, I thought it was Wildcowboy.
    There are so many miles and so many mountains between here and there that it is hardly worth thinking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by NICKTHEGREEK View Post
    Concur, I'd be happy to buy him a lobster, his dog a steak and stand his horse to some oats if we cross paths.
    I bet he and the horse would rather have a brew.

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