“People are shocked when you tell them that you’re from Chicago and you’ve got a horse, you know how to ride, woo woo woo,” Tyrone Adams said. “But this is a family thing. My father had a horse. Some families go fishing, some families go camping; if you’re an Adams, you better know how to ride.”
Murdock, The Man With No First Name pauses with the High Noon crew at Promontory Point, so the horses can catch a breather and rehydrate
Curtis Avery poses with his grandson Kaden Moore, 5, and horse Cochise
Passersby on the Lakefront Trail near Promontory Point stop to pet a rider’s horse
Kids pose for a picture in cowboy hats after most riders had returned to Washington Park Saturday afternoon
Korey Flowers poses with his horse Calypso at the Broken Arrow Riding Club's High Noon ride
Riders pause for a conversation in the shade along the Lakefront Trail
A rider’s horse stops for a drink of water at the David Wallach Memorial Fountain near Promontory Point. The fountain was completed in 1939 to provide refreshment for “man and beast,” according to the Park District
Aaron Baxter, a bull rider from South Shore, poses on his horse Bo Butta
Aaron Baxter rides his horse through Washington Park at the High Noon ride
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