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Riding Country by Philip Holden,

Riding Country by Philip Holden,
For many people, a day on horseback is a day in heaven. The relationship between rider and horse is unique, and the bond enduring. For New Zealanders, with their close ties to the land, the horse is particularly special, as Philip Holden reveals in this fascinating book. "Riding Country "travels from the far north of New Zealand to the deep south and features all types of horse lovers and their animals. From traditional farmers to rodeo cowboys, polo ponies and the wild horses of the North Island, all appear here with stunning photographs and moving anecdotes. Throughout "Riding Country "New Zealand's pioneer history is deftly interwoven with the stories, making this a book for all to enjoy. Philip Holden lives in Queenstown, New Zealand and has worked on several sheep and cattle stations where he spent most of his days on horseback. He is the author of over forty books.



Queenstown, New Zealand - Queenstown, New Zealand is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It has access to four world-class ski fields, and is surrounded by New Zealand's Southern Alps.

Glenorchy, New Zealand - Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town.

Lawrence, New Zealand - Lawrence is a small town of some 500 inhabitants in Otago, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located on the main route from Dunedin to the inland towns of Queenstown and Alexandra, 35 kilometres to the northwest of Milton, and close to the Tuapeka River, a tributary of the Clutha.

Kingston, New Zealand - Kingston is a small town at the southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's South Island. It is 40 kilometres south of Queenstown by a road which winds between the lake to the west and The Remarkables mountains to the east.



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