Cheyenne Frontier

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1974 Cheyenne Frontier Days  Souvenir Program


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Parelli-A Natural Beginning w/Cheyenne@Frontier ,Ramey DVM-Mare@Foal video's


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Classic Drives – The Rocky Mountains Adventure Tour

The Rocky Mountains spectacular mountain scenery, pristine national parks, fascinating old gold mining towns, and authentic wild-west re-creations attract millions of visitors to the region every year. The Rockies stretch from Canada to New Mexico (more than 3,000 miles) and are perfect for touring, especially during the summer months, when the temperature (during the day) averages a very comfortable 70-80 degrees F. It gets very cold here in winter, so plan your drive for the warmer months, when roads are sure to be open and the attractions are at their best.

If you’re an independent traveler that enjoys touring by car, here’s an itinerary that includes some of the regional highlights. Travel time is about two weeks and the total distance about 1500 miles. Be sure to take your rain gear and of course your camera.

On your first day, take a good look around Denver – especially the lower downtown area, with its trendy shops, restaurants and galleries. If you’ve still got time, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is worth a visit.

Next day, head for Cheyenne, just 102 miles to the north. An interesting place to stay is the Nagle Warren B&B (an 1880s cattleman’s mansion). Be sure to visit the famous Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, to have a look at their western art exhibitions. Every July, the town celebrates Frontier Days, complete with parade, rodeo and many wild-west themed events.

There’s lots to see in South Dakota, so make an early start and head for Custer State Park, about 264 miles to the northeast. Plan to stay at least a couple of nights. The park, located in the Black Hills, has 71,000 acres of spectacular terrain, terrific fishing, jeep tours to see the bison herds, and panoramic hiking trails. You can stay at the State Game Lodge, or pitch your tent in a pine forest alongside a gently flowing stream.

Back to Wyoming and beyond
Drive back to Wyoming, northwest to Sheridan (235 miles), where a stay at the Ranch at Ucross, Clearmont, (about 30 miles south of Sheridan) features delicious home cooking, and a sing along in the evening around the piano. It’s a great way to get the feel of this ranching area, set between the plains to the east and the Big Horn Mountains to the west.

Start out early and head due west, for the 240-mile trip to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The area is known for its scenic beauty, wildlife, and geothermal activity – two-thirds of the world’s geysers are located in the park! Be sure to book your accommodation well ahead and stay for at least two nights. And watch out for the bears!

The next leg of your journey is a short drive (80 miles) to the magnificent Grand Teton National Park, with its dramatic, jagged mountains, pristine lakes, and glaciers. Here there’s plenty of outdoor activity – boating and fishing, hiking, climbing and horseback riding – so plan on staying for at least a couple of days. For accommodation, you might try the Painted Buffalo in Jackson – a very trendy, friendly town.

Start off early and you’ll get to Steamboat Springs for lunch (385 miles). Along the Victorian boardwalk you’ll find many western-style restaurants where you can sample the renown Rocky Mountain oysters (bull testicles). In the afternoon, take a look through the antique shops or try a relaxing tube cruise down the Tampa River. Then early next morning, before the 3-hour drive back to Denver, go for a hot air balloon ride – the perfect finish to a most memorable trip.

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Understanding English Bits

 
A bit is a device placed in a horse’s mouth, kept on a horse’s head by means of a headstall. There are many types, each useful for specific types of riding and training.
The mouthpiece of the bit does not rest on the teeth of the horse, but rather rests on the gums or “bars” of the horse’s mouth in an interdental space behind the front incisors and in front of the back molars. It is important that the style of bit is appropriate to the horse’s needs and is fitted properly for it to function properly and be as comfortable as possible for the horse

While there are literally hundreds of types of bit mouthpieces, bit rings and bit shanks, essentially there are really only two broad categories: direct pressure bits, broadly termed snaffle bit; and leverage bits, usually termed curbs.

Bits that act with direct pressure on the tongue and lips of the bit are in the general category of snaffle bits. Snaffle bits commonly have a single jointed mouthpiece and act with a nutcracker effect on the bars, tongue and occasionally roof of the mouth. However, regardless of mouthpiece, any bit that operates only on direct pressure is a “snaffle” bit.

Leverage bits have shanks coming off the mouthpiece to create leverage that applies pressure to the poll, chin groove and mouth of the horse are in the category of curb bits. Any bit with shanks that works off of leverage is a “curb” bit, regardless of whether the mouthpiece is solid or jointed.

Some combination or hybrid bits combine direct pressure and leverage, such as the Kimblewick  , which adds slight leverage to a two-rein design that resembles a snaffle and the four rein designs such as the single mouthpiece Pelham bitsand the double bridle, which places a curb and a snaffle bit simultaneously in the horse’s mouth.

In the wrong hands even the mildest bit can hurt the horse. Conversely, a very severe bit, in the right hands, can transmit subtle commands that cause no pain to the horse. Bit commands should be given with only the quietest movements of the hands, and much steering and stopping should be done with the legs and seat.
 
 
 
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Take Control of Your Television With a Freesat Satellite Receiver

There have been many remarkable advances in the world of technology, computers and television, and these advances have all come together in the Freesat satellite TV service. The Freesat service allows viewers to take an unprecedented amount of control over their TV viewing experience, including the ability to pause live TV, fast forward through current programming, record TV programmes and even catch up on missed shows.

All of these advances are part of the digital switchover, the time when all analogue broadcasting will end and be replaced with higher quality digital programming. This process is already underway, and today most viewers in the UK already have access to a wealth of digital programming. The entire digital switchover process will be complete by 2012, but there is no reason fro viewers to put off enjoying the digital revolution.

Viewers who want to get a jump start on the digital switchover have a number of services to choose from, including Freeview, Sky TV and Freesat. It is important for every viewer to do their homework and choose the programming service that best meets their needs.

Each of these three options has its advantages, but for many UK viewers the Freesat satellite service offers more quality, superior programming and a wealth of programming choices. In fact by the end of 2009 Freesat is expected to have more than 200 channels online, offering everything from children’s programming and educational programmes to the latest movies and the funniest comedy programming.

Lovers of high quality picture and sound will also want to know that Freesat is currently the only service in the UK to offer free HD broadcasts. High definition offers many advantages over traditional programming, including a clearer picture, better sound and a superior depth of color.

Viewers who want to take control of their TV viewing and free themselves from the tyranny of rigid scheduling will be interested in the Freesat+ service, a digital recording service that allows viewers to pause live TV, fast forward and rewind through their favourite programming and record their favorite shows no matter when they are aired.

A new service, scheduled to be unveiled late in 2009, offers an even greater level of control over TV viewing. Known as iPlayer, this handy service provides Freesat users with access to a full seven days worth of past television programmes. This service makes it easy for viewers to catch up on shows they may have missed while at work or on holiday.

TV viewers will be happy to know that it is easy to get all the advantages of a Freesat, Freesat HD and Freesat+. All it takes is a quality Freesat satellite receiver. These receivers are designed to connect to an existing broadband internet connection, allowing viewers to enjoy all of their favorite shows right away.

Those in the market for a Freesat satellite service should keep in mind that there are three different kinds of receivers – the traditional standard definition receiver, the high definition receiver, and the newer Freesat HDR recordable receiver. Viewers who wish to take advantage of the superior picture and enhanced sound quality of high definition programming may want to invest in an HD-capable Freesat receiver, while other viewers may prefer the simplicity of the standard model.

After viewers have decided what type of Freesat satellite receiver is best for them, the next step is to contact a local satellite installation company. From there the process is simple, fast and straightforward. . Viewers simply schedule an appointment, wait for a trained technician to arrive and then start enjoying the many advantages of the Freesat viewing experience.

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What Are Gaited Horses

It would be safe to say that as long as there have been gaited horses there has been confusion as to what the 4-beat lateral gait is. What does the term “gaited horse,” mean? All actions of the horse are called gaits. The walk, trot, lope, canter and gallop are all gaits. The gaited horse has an additional gait. This gait is a smooth, non-jarring action of the hors’s leg.   The “lateral gait refers to the legs on one side 9lateral) moving together, as opposed to the “diagonal gait” where opposite legs work together. The trot is an example of a diagonal gait. However, in some gaits, such as the fox trot, the action is diagonal but it is still a 4-beat gait, making this gait smoother than the 2-beat gait. A 4-beat gait is when each foot hits the ground independently

Much of this confusion occurs in trying to define the gaits and in trying to judge them. The names of the gaits are used loosely and interchangeably. Different breed association call the gaits by different names. It is difficult to describe accurately the gait, because it is difficult to see what the horse is doing with each foot as he moves along. The gait will have a variety of looks, depending on collection, speed, length of stride, skill of horse and rider, as well as the breed of horse. It is not the general appearance of the horse in action that determines the gait but the specific pattern of footfall, as well as the cadence that defines the gait.    The classy-looking fast moving horse often overshadows a gentle quiet horse performing his gait well. Often the classy horse will determine the standards of the breed, regardless of how well or how poorly he performs the gait or the smoothness of the gait.

This smooth moving gait has been in existence a very long time. Archaeologists have found fossilized footprints, showing a lateral 4-beat gait. Pictures drawn on cave walls have demonstrated the horse in the same lateral gait. These fossils and pictures have been dated to 3.5 million year ago (or so they say!). The “evolution” of the gaited horse is not as new as many believe.

The American gaited horse can be traced back to the early 1600′s and found primarily in the Northeast section of the USA. These horses were brought to the USA from Ireland and Scotland. They were originally Galloway and Hobbies. Early settlers were drawn to the gaited horse, as riding was the main way of travel. The smoothness of gait and the gentleness of the horse made them the popular horse of the day. The exact action of these early gaited horses, called Palfreys, is unknown, as history refers to any lateral gait merely as an “ambling” gait.

Out of these breeds came the Narragansett pacer. This breed of horse went on to be the foundation of many of today’s gaited breeds. These include the American Saddlebred, Tennessee Walker, gaited Morgan’s and other smooth gaited saddle horses, such as the Kentucky Mtn. Saddle Horse, Mtn. Pleasure Horse & Rocky Mtn. Horse. Many of these breeds also descended from the Spanish Barb or Spanish Jennet.

The Narragansett Pacer was a smaller horse and did not last long as an America breed. Many were exported to the Caribbean, Africa and Canada. They were crossed with Thoroughbreds. The bloodlines of the pacer are evident in many of the modern breeds. Some people believe that the Canadian Pacer and the Narragansett pacer are one and the same horse.

Side Note from Dennis: An observation here from my readings. It appears that the pacer was at the lateral end of the scale, in action, and had a pace/pace pair of genes. When crossed with trotting horses, tot/trot pair of genes, the gait began moving towards the diagonal end of the scale. This is when the Fox Trot showed up. (see below: a very simplified description of the gait) This is one reason, I believe, that breeding should be a major issue in the gaited horse. We need to find the combination that produces a truly comfortable gait, thus reducing some of the frustration in finding the consistency of smoothness desired.

The Southwest corner of the USA, dating back to the late 1400′s, brought in the Spanish Barb and the Spanish Jennets. These horses, commonly called Palfreys, were considered the finest and most beautiful horses in the world. A commonly held belief is that they went on to produce the Paso Fino and the Peruvian breeds. This Spanish influence is believed to have also been involved in the development of the Mountain horse in Kentucky. Tradition has it that the foundation stock for theses horses came from the Colorado and New Mexico areas.

The Icelandic horse has been kept in seclusion in Iceland for nearly a thousand years. This practice of isolation has preserved the appearance of the original Celtic horse and is one of the oldest breeds in the world.

A lot of cross breeding, inbreeding and selective breeding have brought the modern gaited horses to where they are today. It is hard to trace the exact lines of any particular breed of gaited horse. Regardless of the origins of the lateral gait, and the differences among breeds, the smoothness of the gaited horse is highly prized and is again taking a prominent part in American society. Most American gaited horses exhibit beauty, gently disposition, a willing mind along with a natural 4-beat gait.

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