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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!". |
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Meme
Watanabe - has made Long Rides in India, Peru and Costa Rica. |
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Robert
Wauters - has ridden more than 20,000 kilometers in various countries,
including a mounted pilgrimage from France to Spain and back. |
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Michael
Whaley - rode from
near Calgary to San Francisco. |
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Iain
White - rode from Brisbane to Melbourne, Australia. |
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Carolyn Whittington - made a Long Ride in Peru. |
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John
Williamson - spent six months riding in the northern parts of
Mongolia. |
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Jasper
Winn - is a freelance writer who specialises in covering equestrian
cultures. He has ridden 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". |
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Lisa
Wood - rode the up the Pacific coast from the Santa Monica
Mountains of Los Angeles to the beaches of the Oregon border, and later
from near San Diego, California, to Leesburg, Virginia. Author of
"Chasing the California Dream." |
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Elsa
Wood-Gee - rode from Britain's John O'Groats to Lands End with her
mother, Vyv. |
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Vyv
Wood-Gee - rode from John O'Groats to Lands End with her 13-year-old
daughter Elsa. |
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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! See Howard's page
on Completed Expeditions. |
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Lee Young - started travelling across the United
States in the late 1980s during which time he undertook three separate
journeys on horseback. He has also made three journeys by mule-drawn
wagon.
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