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  1. Jul 14, 2020 · More information on safe trail riding and how to prepare your horse for the trail can be found in the Certified Horsemanship Trail Guide Manual. Knowing who has the right of way, rules for group riding, tail-ribbon colors and Leave No Trace ethics will make you safer and more polite on the trail.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trail_ridingTrail riding - Wikipedia

    Trail riding is riding outdoors on trails, bridle paths, and forest roads, but not on roads regularly used by motorised traffic. A trail ride can be of any length, including a long distance, multi-day trip.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Learn the essential rules of the trail to safely and courteously share paths with all users when mountain biking outdoors.

  4. Feb 1, 2008 · You don’t plan to spend the night, just go for a day trail ride. But it’s still an adventure. To enjoy it to the max, plan ahead with this easy, eight-step guide.

    • Opening and closing times vary. Most trails are open from at least dawn until dusk, and many are open well into the evening or all night. For example, the Washington & Old Dominion Trail in Northern Virginia is open from 5 a.m.
    • Trails follow federal, state and local laws. Keep in mind that the same local laws and ordinances that apply for other public places, like parks, will likely apply to trails as well, for example: no alcohol, no smoking or illegal drugs, and no discharging firearms.
    • Appropriate types of trail use are determined locally. With rapid changes in technology and a growing demand for more mobility options, you may be noticing a greater diversity of activities and devices on trails these days.
    • Users should leave no trace. This one almost goes without saying. First, pick up after yourself, and clean up after your pets (many trails have trash cans along their corridors or at trailheads, and some provide pet waste receptacles).
  5. In practice, you’ll typically find the rules posted at most good trailheads include some basic trail etiquette guidelines (like those shared here), as well as some location-specific rules. This means experienced hikers can generally skim the list and pick out any unusual rules they must follow.

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  7. A competitive trail ride is a distance event where the competitors cover a measured distance within a window of time. In NATRC rides, approved veterinary and horsemanship judges provide review of both horses and riders.

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