The Long Riders' Guild

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Louis Hall rode across Scotland and England, via John O’Groats to Land’s End.

 

 Neil Hammari - rode the Butterfield Stage route of 1849 and through the Gila Wilderness. He is the author of Riding Backwards Down the Gila.

   

Bernie Harberts rode from South Carolina to San Diego.

SuSan Small Hammer - rode from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Texas.

Colleen Hamer - made a thousand mile circular journey around her native state of Nebraska.

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Guenter Hardt - crossed the USA from New York to Los Angeles, then from New Mexico to the Canadian border.

Anja Hasse completed a circular journey from Switzerland to Italy and back that required her to cross the Alps twice.

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Horst Hausleitner - rode from South Africa to Kenya.

John Wayne Haynes – rode from Hudson, Michigan to Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pia Gjedde Hejgaard - completed a journey along Australia’s Bicentennial National Trail

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Jeff Hengesbaugh - rode from Phoenix, Arizona, to Banff, Canada, and has led a series of mounted American Mountain Man expeditions across the North American continent.   Author of "Head West and Turn Right".

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Jose Hernandez - though legally blind, Jose rode from California to Washington.

Elizabeth Hill - made two lengthy trips, the first being from Germany to Spain, then completed a thousand mile journey across Great Britain.

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Wendy Hofstee, Tania Krupitza and Sally Waring -  rode in the Andes of Ecuador around the volcanoes Cayambe, Antisana, Cotopaxi of the central plateau.

Kerstin Hüllmandel - rode from Mönchsondheim in Germany to Spain's Santiago de Compostela.

Using traditional “mountain man” equipment and black-powder firearms, Hawk Hurst rode from Mexico to Canada.
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