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Fredericksburg-area entrepreneur leads horseback trail ride out West. By Paul Sullivan Date published: 6/6/2009
EVERY NOW and then When I called this week, he said something about New Mexico. Bad connection, I figured. But no, it turns out he's riding the range out there, so I asked the highlight of his latest adventure. He said there were too many "I'd have to say it was pretty exciting riding in the ruts the freight wagons wore on the Old Santa Fe Trail," he said, "But then sleeping under the stars in the desert at White Sands stands out, too." The same for the friendly families who welcomed his group into Old Mesilla, a tiny historic adobe village. "It looked like a miniature version of a Williamsburg "Tommy," to the many who know him, is one of the most colorful characters we've known in this part Let me back up a bit. As The journey, a year and a half in the planning, isn't the first of this kind for Seay, who has done similar trail rides from Atlantic to Pacific shores and another commemorating the historic ride of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe. The current ride is part Seay's wife, Pat, who has worked with him as a producer since the days long ago when they operated RCC-TV, a Spotsylvania County-based cable channel, continues in that role for the new series. A diverse group
Date published: 6/6/2009
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