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Come ride with the best!
If you think you have what it takes to be a Shadow Rider, then how about you calling the number on this website?
805-795-3165
 

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Welcome! We been expecting you. You look all wore down. You been a long time gettin' here all right. Step from that pony, hobble him and come sit by this fire. Fresh coffee, bacon and beans if you are of a mind. We surely don't mind the company if'n you don't mind sharin' it.

The Sespe River Shadow Riders are on haitus until January 2007 for rebuilding and restructuring the club.  By building an effective organization, we hope to get our message out to a larger audience of people interested in similar issues. The preservation of the American West. All families are welcome to come share in our experience.
 
In the meantime, sit back, relax and enjoy some of the features and pictures that makes the Sespe River Shadow Riders THE old west club in Southern California or the west coast for that matter.

Please get in touch to offer comments and join our mailing list.

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They ride the night mounted on their ponies dreaming of days gone by. Of the times when they rode and played in the forest and the prairies. Laughing and being alive. The days before their compadres left them cold and afraid in the dark of eternity. They are the drovers, ladies, whores and lawmen. The saddle drifters and the gunmen known and unknown. They are the lone horsemen in the midst of your dreams, They are;
 The Sespe River Shadow Riders.

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Do you think you have what it takes to become a Shadow Rider? If you do, then why not email or call us? What can it hurt, and it's a great opportunity to involve the family as well. Step up stranger...jerk that pistol and go to work!

Dedicated to the preservation of the American West.

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