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PETTING ZOO PARTIES by: Diedre Jordan

July 11, 2019 by Meagan LeAnn Nash

We provide petting zoos & pony rides for all occasions 

Birthday Parties, School Carnivals, Church Programs, Family Picnics etc.

We service Houston, Texas and surrounding areas

   

   

3712 Marshall

Crosby Texas 77532

(281) 328-9896

[email protected]

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FARMS-Agri-tainment-PETTING ZOOS TEXAS

July 11, 2019 by Meagan LeAnn Nash

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PETTING ZOO PARTIES

by: Diedre Jordan

   (281) 328-9896

Serving Houston, Texas and surrounding areas

with petting zoos and pony rides for School Festivals, Church Events, Company Picnics, and of course Birthday Parties.

[email protected]

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FARMS-Agri-tainment-PETTING ZOOS CALIFORNIA

July 10, 2019 by Meagan LeAnn Nash

All God\’s Creatures Mobile Petting Zoo

www.AllGodsCreatures.net

(909) -393-1590

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Mobile petting zoo, themed pony rides, miniature horse cart rides, llama rides, educational programs, animal displays, animal assisted therapy. Friendly animals – garden themes, pet therapy programs. Making a difference in Southern California. 

USDA Licensed and insured 

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Tickle Me Pony Rides and Traveling Petting Zoo

Bay Area and Central California

www.PonyParty.com

   925-756-7335

Tickle Me Pony Parties and Traveling Petting Zoo offering fabulous ponies and wonderful petting zoo critters for parties and events

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Giddy Up Ranch 

pony rides , petting zoo and Exotic Animal Rentals

                               www.GiddyUpPonies.com            818-335-7538

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Quality pony rides, petting zoo and exotic animal rentals 

for any type of event…. nativities, fairs, carnivals, motion pictures, farmers markets & more.. 

Our professional setup & amazing animals will make your event a big success.  We serve: LA, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, Ventura and 

travel throughout California.

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 Serving Orange, L.A, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties

Bea\’s Party Ponies and Petting Zoo

www.BeasPartyPonies.com

   (760) 947-9985

We bring the fun to you. Clean and friendly animals for your petting zoo party. Also gentle ponies to put a smile on your child\’s face. Make your next party, fair, grand opening, or event extra special and call today.
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                                                www.NettiesPartyPals.com                   951-377-2956

We are Southern California’s premier pony ride, cart rides and 

miniature animal petting zoo party planners that offer a hands on 

educational experience that your children/guests will cherish.

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PETTING ZOO DIRECTORY — BARGAIN RATE SCHEDULE

July 10, 2019 by Meagan LeAnn Nash

Effective 2-1-02

  For 2 cents per day,* you get the following in the
Petting Zoo Directory
 For only 10 cents per day,* you get the following in the
Petting Zoo Directory
 For only 15 cents per day,* you get the following in the
Petting Zoo Directory
Petting Zoo Name and address by State and City

Phone Number

2 line Description

E-Mail Address

*7.65 per year

Petting Zoo Name and address by State and City

Phone Number

Longer Description

E-Mail Address

LINK TO YOUR WEB PAGE

*$36.50 per year

Petting Zoo Name and address by State and City

Phone Number

E-Mail Address

LINK TO YOUR WEB PAGE

Two atention getting photos of your Petting Zoo with accompanying text &/or recommendation from a satisfied customeer

*$54.75 per year

 

 Bob,
Thank you for doing such a great job on the Directory. I probably refer at least 20 people a week to it. I get calls from all over the U.S. to do parties and such and cannot begin to cover them all. So I tell them to look at your list for a company that may be able to help them in their area. They always love it and thank me for the great info! Keep up the good work!
Carolyn-Noah’s Ark Petting Zoo

 

 

YOU HAVE A GREAT PETTING ZOO

And you want customers to find your petting zoo quickly when they start searching. Since the Petting Zoo Directory listings are by State, then City, it’s easy for customers to find your listing. What could be simpler. It works. In peak season, the Directory will have up to 12,000 visitors a month . No wonder it is ranked in the top ten (10) of many Search Engines.

Now is the time to establish a link to your web page, to include your e-mail address, or have me put your favorite photos with your listing. They are attention grabbers. And it is economical. The bargain rates above are good through July 2002, after which the price will change.

I hope to hear from you soon. Send me an e-mail as to what you would like. And then send your check to:

Bob Worgul
3125 E. Broadmoor
Lansing, Mi. 48906

 

 THE PETTING ZOO DIRECTORY IS HIGHLY RESPECTED AND GETS RESULTS
This past week the Petting Zoo Directory averaged well over 200 visitors a day. The visitors for this year so far are about 75% greater than last year at this same time. In the Summer and Fall 300 to almost 500 families and schools visit the Directory looking for Petting Zoo accomodations. Why do people turn to the Petting Zoo Directory when they are looking for a Petting Zoo? Because the Directory is at the top of the search engine listings.

The Directories rankings in the major search engines can hardly be better. In the “petting zoo” category, the Directory is #1 in Google, #1 in the Yahoo web matches, #3 in Netscape, #1 in Lycos, and #1 in Earthlink. This means that your listing in the Petting Zoo Directory makes your Petting Zoo number one also.

 

 A PERSONAL APPEAL

Finally, on a personal note, I need your help. Search engines are more and more using linkages to one’s web page as a criteria of where that web page will be placed in their rankings. The more links to one’s web page, the higher that web page will be in the listings. So I am asking you to establish a link to the Petting Zoo Directory on your web page. This will help keep the Directory #1, but more importantly, it will have the resultant benefit of prominently keeping your petting zoo in front of your web customers. May I suggest you establish a link with this simple wording:

“THIS PETTING ZOO IS FEATURED IN THE PETTING ZOO DIRECTORY”

 

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MTB ROAD TRIP SEASON STARTS THIS THURSDAY!

March 17, 2018 by

The van is half packed already and heading for the Hurricane MTB Festival this Thursday March 22!  Rather hyped now and ready for big MTB action!

Shooting video with a GoPro Hero 5 Session on my new EVO SS gimbal for smooth 4K action on the most interesting parts of the trails you’ve heard about.  I’ll replace my current Moab trail maps YouTube series with maps + visuals this year.

 

Filed Under: MTB Adventures, MTB Industry Comments

FOX FACTORY 34 2017 FORK! WOW UPGRADE!

November 25, 2016 by

I’ve rode a Rockshox Revelation RCT3 140mm fork for the past two and a half years since my Yeti was new.  Nice, but I’ve been over the handlebars or crashed more than a few times on what I consider small rocks, maybe 6 – 10 inches high.   After two nasty crashes recently, one that had me limping around Fruita, CO for a few days and unable to ride,  I had enough.

Testing the fork on Moab ledges. North 40 Trail.

Fox redesigned their 34 line in 2016 and I was noticing the smoother and more controlled rides over gnar at the Outerbike and Hurricane mountain bike festivals.  After the Fruita incident on the Holy Cross Trail, which I blogged about recently, I was headed to the fall 2016 Outerbike in Moab.

There I tested various bikes, mostly Yetis, by attacking 6 – 12 inch rocks at various speeds.  All had the 2017 Fox Factory 34 forks.  The bikes glided over the rocks.  I actually couldn’t, and didn’t, crash although I was trying to kill myself, sort of.

After Outerbike I drove home for a week to get stuff done and ordered a new 2017 Fox Factory 34 140 mm along with wider Maxxis tires from JensonUSA.com.  Why Jenson?  They give me free beers and hats at Outerbike!  Also, they have Amazon level shipping service.  I had the fork in two days. (Bike shops take more than a week to receive something I ordered.)

After a week in Silicon Valley I drove back to Fruita and Over The Edge Sports installed my fork.  Then I hit the trails, and every rock and ledge I could find.  I dared it to throw me off my bike!

And it didn’t!  Not once in two weeks of riding did I ever feel off-balance, crash in any way, or lose it enough to “dance with the bike” instead of a complete fall.  I was riding shit I usually walk.  Riding my bike became more fun!  I feel safer and more confident.

I put a Maxxis 2.3″ Tamahawk on the rear and a 2.4″ Ardent on the bow.  Very nice!

So I sold the Revelation on eBay but in the listing I included a warning that it doesn’t work well at lower speeds.  A young aggressive rider from San Jose bought it – perfect for him.

Filed Under: Bike and Components Reviews

YETI SB5+ 2016 DEMOED NEAR MOAB, UTAH.

October 4, 2016 by


Trying out the 5+ on the Moab Brand Trails, my favorite testing grounds. I didn’t ride Deadman’s but with fresh legs would love to. Maybe March 2017 Outerbike.
I’m impressed! This is probably the first plus tire bike I’ve rode. The wheel and tire diameter is only 1/2″ less than my 29er but the roll-over with the 150mm fork and plus tire is amazing! 
 
It isn’t just tire size that counts. Unlike most plus bikes the 5+ is designed for a plus tire.  Yeti has made small design changes to fit the bike purpose.

Frame geometry:  I’m disclosing the specs for a large frame and I’m focused on only those specs that I think matters for us intermediates.

  • Frame material:  Carbon.
  • Wheel size: 27.5″ 2.8 width tires.
  • Headtube angle:  67.1 degrees.
  • Bottom bracket height:  13″.
  • Wheel base length:  46.9″.
  • Weight (large): 28.1 pounds, the SB95 and 5.5 run around 29 – 30 pounds.

Component package:  This bike was the XT build, their mid-range build for this model.

Specs:  http://www.yeticycles.com/bikes/sb5-plus/specs

Safety, stability, and control:    We had enough rain that sand pits were easy to ride with anything but I’m sure this tire would go where 2.2’s wouldn’t.  I was laying it over on flow with gravel more than I would with lesser sizes. It is very stable and gives the rider more terrain / riding style options than most bikes.

I was crashing into rocks at about 10 mph trying to go OTH but couldn’t. The bike climbed over everything and I never felt like I was being thrown forward as the bike hit rocks. This is the safest bike I’ve rode.

Comfort for longer rides:  It is far more comfortable in gnarly rocks than the traditional tire sizes.   A rider who owns a plus tire bike told me that his legs feel the additional tire to ground resistance more than normal tires but because the tires absorb more shocks the whole body feels better.  My ride was too short to confirm that but it should be true.

Design:  It has the beautiful modern Yeti organic design and is coherent throughout.  High pride of ownership factor.

Conclusion:  If most of my riding was in tire challenging conditions such as sand / decomposed granite (Tahoe!) or rocky desert I would prefer this bike. I wasn’t able to test it on a long climb so I don’t know if it is much of a climber. My guess is that it is not-so-good on an XC climb and fantastic on ledgy rocky conditions like Hymasa on Moab’s Amasa Back trails.

My only bitch is that it comes in two forms of black and I prefer lighter colors.  Black shows dust easy and to me seems brooding.  However, if I lived at Tahoe or south Utah I would buy it anyway.

Filed Under: Bike and Components Reviews

NEW VIDEO: MOUNTAIN BIKING HURRICANE ST. GEORGE!

January 15, 2016 by

Explore the top trails with me in Southwest Utah!  I’ll take you on a quick ride on 7 major trails including South Rim, Hidden Canyon, and North Rim on Gooseberry Mesa, JEM, Guacamole Mesa, Little Creek Mesa, Quail Lake / Boy Scout Trails, Prospector and Church Rocks, and Barrel Roll with a mention of the more technical nearby Zen Trail.   There is a lot to ride in the region that hosts the famous Red Bull Rampage free ride event.

Filed Under: Bike and Components Reviews

HOW TO CHOOSE A TRAIL CATEGORY MOUNTAIN BIKE – ANALYSIS FOR INTERMEDIATES

November 23, 2015 by

We spent 2 1/2 years researching and riding demo bikes after we attended the 2013 Fruita Fat Tire Festival in Colorado. We had no idea what a bike festival was about but soon discovered that we were riding waaaay better bikes than our decade old Cannondale cross-country (XC) bikes. We were able to ride farther and at a higher skill level than we ever imagined. But why?

This video shares my research and experience with trail mountain bikes, a category of bike between cross-country and all mountain. I hope it saves you a lot of time and expense. I get into some details but try to focus only on what really matters for intermediates.

See my blog at http://jimprestonmtb.com for information on specific bikes and my trail analysis for intermediates videos. You can also subscribe to this channel to be notified of uploaded videos – and there are a bunch more to come for Lake Tahoe, Moab, Zion-St. George, UT and Fruita – Grand Junction, CO.

Filed Under: Bike and Components Reviews

MY MOST POPULAR TRAIL ANALYSIS VIDEO – PORKY NEAR MOAB!

November 9, 2015 by

The Porcupine Rim Trail and assorted trails above it are part of the famous Whole Enchilada trail system near Moab, Utah.  This video analyses the lower sections of the Whole Enchilada from Kokopelli Trail down UPS, LPS, and Porky to the Colorado River, and epic ride for intermediate and advanced riders.

Filed Under: Bike and Components Reviews, MTB Industry Comments

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