Charlotte Irwin and Cameo Pascale. Photo: Sarah Sullivan Photography.
NoosaToday.com.au - Full Article
07/03/2026
Erle Levey
It’s a long and at times lonely journey but the Bony Mountain Pink Ride is always ready to be part of the fight against breast cancer.
Showing the impact the Warwick Trail and Endurance Riders Club has been making over the past decade, the endurance horse ride this year attracted a record field of horses and riders for the two-day event at the Bony Mountain Recreation Reserve.
This was an indication of the significance of the ride – also the popularity due to its novel nature in which riders have dressed not only themselves but their horses in pink.
Honouring the fact that cancer sufferers and survivors are not alone, riders travelled for up to seven and eight hours to attend the event – from northern New South Wales to the South Burnett.
There were six rides over the weekend and 191 nominations.
The queue of horses lining up for the Temperature, Pulse and Respiration (TPR) checks was a sight to be seen.
But it wasn’t just the number of people supporting this event, it was their vibrancy and commitment to the cause...
Read more here:
https://noosatoday.com.au/news/07-03-2026/pink-ride-tackles-cancer/

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