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Constance
Rameaux - crossed the South American continent, riding from
Argentina, through Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, to Columbia. Co-author
of "Lune de Miel à Cheval". |
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Paul
Rask - rode from Viborg in Jutland to the Ukraine, and also made
a Long Ride in Sweden. |
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Lucy Rees - Rode across the American Southwest in
1995. |
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Philip
Riches - rode north along the spine of the
Andes in
Argentina |
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Hjoerdis
Rickert - in 1986 at the age of 9, rode 1200 miles from Le Puy,
France, to Santiago de Compostella, Spain, making her the second-youngest
person ever to be inducted into The Long Riders' Guild. |
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Peter Ritz - rode from Lusatia
(near the German/Polish border) to
Rome. |
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Ken
Roberts and Sharon Muir Watson - rode 5,000 kilometers from Cooktown,
Queensland to Healesville, Victoria, along Australia's Bicentennial
National Trail. Author of "The Colour of Courage". |
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Daniel Robinson made an equine
journey from China, across Tibet and over the Himalayan mountains into
India. |
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Ian
Robinson - made solo journeys across Mongolia and Tibet. Author of
"Gantsara" and "You Must Die Once." |
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Paul
van Rooyen - rode from the south of France to the Netherlands with Hans
Martens. |
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Julian
Ross - rode through the Carpathian Mountains of Romania from
Cluj-Napoca to Iasi. Author
of "Travels in an Unknown Country". |
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Rex
Roth - made an extended journey across the central portions of the
United States, riding from Ohio and ending up in South Dakota. |
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Margrit Rumple - rode from Eastern Austria to Santiago de Compostella. |
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Allen Russell - rode from Canada to Mexico. |
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Philippe
Rustenholz - rode northwards from Rio Turbio in
Patagonia towards the Andes mountains. See Philippe's
page on Completed Expeditions. |
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Harry
Rutstein - the first person in modern history to retrace the
route of Marco Polo from Venice, Italy, to Beijing, China. Author of
"In the Footsteps of Marco Polo, a Twentieth Century
Odyssey." |