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  • #11
    Re: horseback riding

    Ya, sometimes.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    • #12
      Re: horseback riding

      well, better than nothing, my mother's house is next to a highway.

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      • #13
        Re: horseback riding

        Oh, Ouch that suxs
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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        • #14
          Re: horseback riding

          Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
          I went for my first time today, I even got to gallop a few times and even canter while climbing up a hill at some point I think. It was a great feeling!

          Have you guys gone?
          I have a horse. My wife has always been into it so I bought one too and starting learning how to ride. It is a great feeling. Besides if I can't afford gas anymore at least I can get around locally without having to walk.

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          • #15
            Re: horseback riding

            haha, I tend to have those thoughts too sometime, it's a nice and simple, albeit unorthodox alternative to gas.

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            • #16
              Re: horseback riding

              I've been riding since I was a kid and to me it's still one of the best ways to chill out. I do it on a regular basis, once or twice a week, depending on my schedule. It can be a great pleasure and a great pain too (2 broken ribs when I was 11).
              But still it's great. Horses are very intellignt and patient animals. The thing with them is that they have times when they get nervous and then it's better to steer clear.

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              • #17
                Re: horseback riding

                yeah, they get spooked rather easily by certain things and it could be dangerous. My sister goes horseback riding once a week, but it's not the most convenient place to get to, it's on the outskirts of the city. She wishes she could just live there, and I wouldn't mind being in/closer to the country myself. I'd enjoy going horseback riding again though, that's for sure.

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