The Empowering World of Active Horse Women: Embracing a Portable Lifestyle and Entertainment
Maya Callahan didn’t own a house. She owned a four-horse gooseneck trailer with a living quarters so small that she could brush her teeth, stir a pot of chili, and check her saddle’s cinch all without moving her feet.
4. The Ride
Today’s horsewoman isn't tethered to a single arena. Whether traveling for competitions, trail riding through remote terrain, or managing a boarding facility, her "office" and "living room" are often the front seat of a truck or the tack room of a trailer.
Scout stamped a hoof outside the trailer window. Maya laughed, poured the last of the coffee into a thermos, and set her alarm for 4:30 AM.