“Author to Share Tales of Solo Horseback Ride Across America”

Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Oregon

November 1, 2018

By Holly Owens

Author Bernice Ende will share what it’s like to travel more than 29,000 miles alone on horseback when she discusses her book, “Lady Long Rider,” at the downtown Klamath County Library Nov. 9. Photo by Jon Crandell

Discover what it’s like to travel more than 29,000 miles alone on horseback when author Bernice Ende, the “Lady Long Rider,” visits the downtown Klamath County Library at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9.

Ende will share selections from her memoir, Lady Long Rider: Alone Across America on Horseback, according to a news release. Since setting out at age 50, Ende has logged more than 29,000 miles in the saddle across North America – more than any other living female rider – with only her horses, Montana Spirit and Liska Pearl, to keep her company.

Travel fans and horse lovers alike will thrill to Ende’s tales of her adventures. Copies of Ende’s book will be available for purchase and signing.

Despite the fact that this is an after-hours library event, there is no pre-registration required and the event is absolutely free.

For more information, call 541-882-8894 or visit the Information & Reference desk. For more about Ende and her travels, visit her website at endeofthetrail.com.