"M Simon" wrote in message
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> Riding stable operators are usually small operations without "web
> presence". Look up riding stables in the phone book at one of your stops.
>
May be true, but as I said, google has plenty to choose from.
If you google "texas hill country riding stables" you will come up with a
decent selection of stables and also some dude ranches that were asked
about.
> "C. Massey" wrote in message
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>> "Drew" wrote in message
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>>> thanks everyone for all your feedback! I'll try incorporate it.
>>> so many things to see, that suddenly 8 days in TX seem like a
>>> fraction... but we've got our focus - San Antonio to Big Bend, and
>>> whatever's gonna fit inbetween.
>>> My friend is excited about NASA, otherwise we wouldn't be going that
>>> far east; I'll show him your opinions...
>>>
>>> So no word about horseback riding? I guess it's either go with the
>>> tourist flow, or accept modern TX.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Ummm... contrary to popular belief, not all of us Texans own ranches, oil
>> wells and horses. :)
>>
>> Can't help ya on the dude ranch/horseback riding other than google. Be
>> sure to include Texas hill country or something similar.
>>
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