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Long-distance riders seek help to plan routes
22 August, 2010
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A group set up to publicise long-distance riding wants to hear about accessible routes in your area.
Equine Ramblers UK has added a new feature to its website listing routes used by riders across the country that can be linked up by long-distance riders.
Jenni Miller of the group said: “We need riders to share their personal routes, not national trails, council or British Horse Society-supported rides.”
Contact Jenni@equineramblersuk.co.uk or log on to www.equineramblersuk.
This news story was first published in Horse & Hound (19 August, 2010)
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