Welcome to FoxTROT's blogspot!

If you trail ride in Tennessee on a Missouri Fox Trotting (MFT) horse, then this site is for you! Whether you live in Tennessee or travel here to ride, we invite you to participate. Our desire is to provide an association that will enhance the enjoyment of trail riding the MFT. FoxTROT is an affiliate of the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association.

SCHEDULED TRAIL RIDES

The rides listed below are scheduled organizational rides. Additional day and week-end rides are scheduled by Regional Reps and among members as time and opportunity allows.

2017 FoxTROT MFTHBA
National Trail Ride Schedule

(Pending approval by the MFTHBA Trail Committee)

FoxTROT Spring NTR
Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area
3-7 May 2017
Zenith Stables & Campground
Allardt, TN
931-879-5252
http://www.zenithstables.com

FoxTROT Octoberfest @ East Fork
11-15 October 2017
East Fork Stables
Jamestown, TN
931-879-1176
http://www.eastforkstables.com
In addition to camping and stall fees, this ride requires purchase of the meal package which covers ALL MEALS starting with supper on Wednesday and ending with breakfast on Sunday - $165.00 per person. It's best to MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS VERY EARLY! Reservations require 25% deposit with balance pay out through the year. There's a 10% discount for pre-registration.

Someone of FoxTROT is riding nearly every week end and some week days. For info on regional day rides contact the following anytime for specific plans --

Big South Fork FoxTROT
Lea Valentine, 865-556-3485/931-879-0808, leavalfox@bellsouth.net
Rose Walter, 931-269-0580, rosewalter52@yahoo.com

Smoky Mountain/Eastern TN & Western NC FoxTROT
Lloyd Styles, 865-805-0620, lstyles1968@gmail.com
Debby Gerhardt, 423-237-8726, debbygerhardt@yahoo.com
Sam Gerhardt, 423-237-8724, smfoxtrotters@hotmail.com

2017 Clinics/Events of Interest

Southern Equine Expo
24-27 February 2017
Tennessee Miller Coliseum
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
http://www.southernequineexpo.com
FoxTROT will be representing the MFTHBA with a booth at this event! John Brandreth and The Kansas Kowboy D will provide the MFT breed demo!

MFTHBA Spring Show

3 Year Old Futurity
National Trail Ride
6-9 June 2017
Ava, Missouri
http://www.mfthba.com/springshow
417-683-2468

MFTHBA Show and Celebration
National Trail Ride
5-11 September 2017

Ava, Missouri
http://www.mfthba.com/
417-683-2468

Friday, May 22, 2009

Dale Hollow Lake

James and I took off on one of those impromptu rides. Deciding on Dale Hollow Lake (not a hard choice for us), we loaded Bear and Rowdy and took off for what was to be a most enjoyable "perfect riding weather day" with our MFT's.

If you have the opportunity to ride at Dale Hollow, you won't be disappointed. The main trail is quite wide, and follows terrain of hills and then back along some of the water. We have never ridden the complete main trail out to the very end, but I do believe there is a really nice overlook when you get there. The trails that loop off the main one go more inland, with the terrain changing from tree limbs cascading gently over the trail, to sparse cedars.
If you can go during the week, you have a great chance of being the only riders on the trails (we had the whole place to ourselves). If you choose to camp, you will need your generator or you will have to really rough it. There are no facilities except for a couple of porta toilets in a couple of spots on the trail, no running water, power, etc. There is a small corral with about four stalls once you get into the trail head area. If you kept your horses there, you would not be able to hear or see them unless you pitched a tent right at the corral. But, the parking area has ample room for trucks and rigs and makeshift corrals.

Well, we did not see any bear this outing (not saying they didn't see us), no snakes; but we did scare up a turkey that took flight right in front of James and Rowdy---Ha! At least this time I was in back~~

One word of WARNING!
Don't go after heavy rainfall (we made that mistake last year). You spend your time sliding down descents and mucking your way back uphill.

Getting to the area of Dale Hallow Lake is an easy trek. Once you turn off the main highway to start getting back to the trail area and grounds it gets a bit tricky. You will think you have made a wrong turn; so please feel free to phone or email us for some tips on that matter.

Happy Trails,
James and Moira

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