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Volume 2 eBook now available on Kindle!

May 01, 2020 - Howdy! I know I haven’t been communicating much since the world has been on “pause,” as I call it. The main reason, is...
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Happy New Year! 2020!

December 31, 2019 - Hey guys and gals! It has been way too long since I have last written. For that I apologize. It has been an interesting...
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Fall Updates

October 01, 2018 - Happy Fall Ya’ll! Howdy and good morning! How are you? I wanted to ask, “Have you been enjoying our book, “Rider on the...
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Free eBook

May 25, 2018 - RELEASE DATE: MAY 28, 2018 Title: Rider on the Pony Express Trail: Volume 1 Author: Carla E Photography FREE!! We...
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Book Reveal

May 17, 2018 - Howdy All! We are so excited to share with you the unveiling of our book! Rider on the Pony Express Trail, Volume 1, 20...
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East Rush Valley Pony Express Site

March 27, 2018 - Today we would like to share with you an excerpt from our book. On April 4, 2016 we made many stops, this is just one. A...
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Garnet Ghost Town

March 20, 2018 - Garnet Ghost Town, Montana While visiting in Montana, and on my way to Washington State, I scanned my maps looking for p...
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Pony Express Business Name

March 01, 2018 - The three partners who founded the American Pony Express were; William H. Russell, William B. Waddell and Alexander Majo...
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Free Wallpaper for your iPhone or Android

December 06, 2017 - FREE Wallpaper for your iPhone or Android! Hey Friends! I am feeling in a festive spirit as Christmas is Coming! In orde...
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Canyon Station tin cans

November 02, 2017 - Do you like Sardines??? The above photo is a close up of one of the remnants found at "Round Fort/Canyon Station". T...
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PONY EXPRESS!

Howdy! Thank you for choosing to follow along with us!

In order to catch you up to speed, if you are just joining in, I want to let you know about my personal project. My faithful companion, Rider (a gorgeous Australian Cattle Dog) and I, have been traveling on an Adventure, for a few years now… following the Central Overland Pony Express Trail.

Carla and Rider at Round FortRound Fort is between Ibapah and Callao Utah. It is also called Canyon Station. The Pony Express Canyon Station was further West of here though... This rock fortress was built the year after the Pony Express had ended.

Currently we are working on a Photo Journal, that will be an Ebook, with our personal experiences on the road. I started this journey, due to a visit to Fort Churchill, with my family in 2014. I read how it was built to protect the Pony Express Riders and the California Emigrant Trail. I have always been fascinated with the old West, and that of course included the Pony.  On that day, surprised to find such a fortress still standing, I wanted to know if there were more!  The photos I have captured, of these gems in the desert, will be in a Photo Book/Coffee Table Book. There will also be some History of the Stations, Station Keepers, Hostlers and the Riders.

Very naively I started this journey with the thought that the Pony Express "Auto Route" would drive me conveniently near all the ruins... Well, that was silly, and now I know better!

Please continue to "Ride Shotgun in Spirit" with us as we visit Historical Places along the route, and visit many Museums that house Archives of the daring young, and some not so young, Riders of the Infamous Pony Express!

Occasional we will also share with you many of the other sights seen along the way while traveling through California, Nevada and Utah.

We have decided to stop the book and journey for the time being at Salt Lake City, UT for a couple of reasons;

  • One) We have thousands of Photos with just these 3 States alone.
  • Two) The History of the Riders is pretty much split as Salt Lake being the middle. Though geographically that is not so. The 2 Divisions that will be included in our first book, are at the most Western end of the Trail.

There are 3 more Divisions from Salt Lake City to St. Joseph Missouri. Lord Willing, we will make a book Two!

We are so blessed to have YOU to share this Journey with us.

THANK YOU!

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