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Post by talwyn on Aug 26, 2019 18:18:01 GMT
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Post by snowbite on Aug 26, 2019 18:20:34 GMT
Pure joy right there. Love it!
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Post by wlewisiii on Aug 27, 2019 22:34:52 GMT
I so want to find a nice Morgan and a nice McClellan saddle to do saber drill
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Ifrit
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Post by Ifrit on Aug 27, 2019 22:47:27 GMT
If I had a horse I would give it a go. I rode one once. That's about it lol. Wasn't my favorite experience
Now sword on an ATV, that's something I can see myself trying 😂
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Post by talwyn on Aug 29, 2019 14:56:08 GMT
I so want to find a nice Morgan and a nice McClellan saddle to do saber drill Yes a Morgan would be perfect - they look like a warhorse but are smaller and more agile. My Friesian-QH is still trying to figure out how to move her body around faster than a tank! yesterday we progressed to cantering around noodles tied to the top of jump standards and swatting them with a broomstick! We even did a little canter leg yield to bring the rider up to the opponent sideways. I need a better saddle. will look up McClellan! Sword on an ATV haha! No One, riding a horse is like riding a bicycle; the first time you try it, you're likely to fall down (ie, off! Or at least, the first few times won't necessarily be much fun) but once you learn, you never forget... and never want to get off!
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Ifrit
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Post by Ifrit on Aug 29, 2019 19:41:43 GMT
I so want to find a nice Morgan and a nice McClellan saddle to do saber drill Yes a Morgan would be perfect - they look like a warhorse but are smaller and more agile. My Friesian-QH is still trying to figure out how to move her body around faster than a tank! yesterday we progressed to cantering around noodles tied to the top of jump standards and swatting them with a broomstick! We even did a little canter leg yield to bring the rider up to the opponent sideways. I need a better saddle. will look up McClellan! Sword on an ATV haha! No One, riding a horse is like riding a bicycle; the first time you try it, you're likely to fall down (ie, off! Or at least, the first few times won't necessarily be much fun) but once you learn, you never forget... and never want to get off! On my first try I got to ride it for four hours. 2 hours to a camp and 2 back Needless to say, I could not walk normal for a few days lol. I have no idea how people sleep on these things in movies.
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Zen_Hydra
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Post by Zen_Hydra on Aug 29, 2019 21:35:48 GMT
Yes a Morgan would be perfect - they look like a warhorse but are smaller and more agile. My Friesian-QH is still trying to figure out how to move her body around faster than a tank! yesterday we progressed to cantering around noodles tied to the top of jump standards and swatting them with a broomstick! We even did a little canter leg yield to bring the rider up to the opponent sideways. I need a better saddle. will look up McClellan! Sword on an ATV haha! No One, riding a horse is like riding a bicycle; the first time you try it, you're likely to fall down (ie, off! Or at least, the first few times won't necessarily be much fun) but once you learn, you never forget... and never want to get off! On my first try I got to ride it for four hours. 2 hours to a camp and 2 back Needless to say, I could not walk normal for a few days lol. I have no idea how people sleep on these things in movies. Practice, and not deeply. My time in the army taught me to sleep in all manner of conditions I would have previously thought impossible (e.g. in stand to position, and/or in a torrential downpour, and/or suited up in MOPP 4). Good times.
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Post by pvsampson on Aug 30, 2019 10:24:55 GMT
If I had a horse I would give it a go. I rode one once. That's about it lol. Wasn't my favorite experience Bites one end,kicks on the other and rough as guts to sit on between.
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