Full Members of The Long Riders' Guild
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Stan Walchuk - rode from Alberta, Canada, into Alaska alone via the Cordillera region of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Author of "Cordillera!". |
Richard Waltrapp rode from Fürstenfeldbruck, near Munich, to Ridsenow, Germany. | |
Nick Warner rode from Cuenca, Ecuador to Cusco, Peru. | |
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Meme Watanabe - made Long Rides in India, Peru and Costa Rica. |
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Robert Wauters – made many extensive journeys in Europe, including a mounted pilgrimage from France to Spain and back. |
Peng Wenchao – completed a 13,000 kilometre (8,000 mile) equestrian journey in China. | |
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Michael Whaley - rode from Calgary, Canada to San Francisco, California |
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Iain White - rode from Brisbane to Melbourne, Australia. |
Carolyn Whittington - made a Long Ride in Peru. | |
Janine Wilder – made various journeys through all 48 of the continental United States. | |
Chuck Williams rode from Virginia to Arizona. | |
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John Williamson - rode across northern Mongolia. |
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Jasper Winn - rode on five continents with Spanish Vaqueros, Turkmen horsemen, Hungarian Csikos, Australian drovers and Berber tribesmen. |
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Dylan Winter - rode the length of Offa's Dyke on the English-Welsh borders and along the Oregon Trail in the USA. Author of "A Hack in the Borders" and "A Hack out West". |
Peter Wonfor rode from Chipinge, Zimbabwe to Mbeya, Tanzania. | |
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Lisa Wood - rode from San Diego, California to Leesburg, Virginia. Author of "Chasing the California Dream." |
Elsa Wood-Gee - rode from John O'Groats, Scotland to Lands End, England. | |
Vyv Wood-Gee - rode from John O'Groats, Scotland to Lands End, England. | |
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Howard Wooldridge - rode from Savannah, Georgia to Newport, Oregon; then he rode across the USA again from Los Angeles to New York. |
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Rocky Woolman - rode the length of the Continental Divide Trail. |
Gryph Wulfkil - made two journeys within the United States. |
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