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admin on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 |
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I'm trying to find people who like to ride horses and maybe camp out.
I suggest you ask at whereever you buy your feed and at your veteranarian about any local horseriding clubs or groups. You'd probably be much safer doing that than soliciting people on the internet.
I recomend to people that they do not think of folks on the internet as being real – or safe to meet.
Tell yourself that they're all a bunch of dangerous predatory freaks you wouldn't want to give any personal information to, mutch less ever agree to meet.
This may be paranoid,
But it's the only way to be sure you're safe in this day and age.
Locals,
Folks that the Vet knows,
Folks they know at the feed store,
-they're probably a lot safer to associate with.
I'm not tryin' to bum you out,
I just was concerned at the nature of your question.
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admin on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 |
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Ok…so I think horses are awesome and have always wanted to ride, but is 18 too old to start horse riding leasons in Australia? Is this a normal thing for girls my age to start?
Thanks. :]
Nooooo,sweetie…haha….people do it when their in their 50's and older im sureee
<3 *hug* *kiss*
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admin on Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 |
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I was wondering where there would be good boys and girls English riding Summer Camps in Europe, Australia or USA for a teenager.
One preferably with jumping, but doesn't necessarily have to have.
And that is suitable if I can walk, trot, canter and jump small jumps.
www.mysummercamps.com
www.summercamps.com
www.bunk1.com
www.kidscamps.com
www.camppage.com
www.campsearch.com
BTW: Camp friendship is where im most likely going.
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admin on Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 |
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I had one lesson when I was 7. I remember them holding rope and walking me around a barn which is understandable as I have never done it before.
Now I am 20 and really want to get into it. My aunt told me even after 50 lessons they will never let go of the rope!
Is that true?
thats horredous if true!!!! at my yard i never\t teach on the lead rein and ESPECIALLY not if the client is over the age of about 10. if theres a diaster or they are unbelievably nervous or a bit pathetic i might walk alongside or even hold onto the bit and run with them during their first trot or two but after that they gotta do it by themselves. i know every yard varies – especially with childen alot of yards will start off on the lead rein and keep them on it for a few weeks – but i think its a terrible way to learn for very long and as for leading an adult – thats just silly i think!!!! find a different yard!!!!!!!
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