Trail riding is riding outdoors on trails, bridle paths, and forest roads, but not on roads regularly used by motorised traffic. A trail ride can be of any length, including a long distance, multi-day trip. It originated with horse riding, and in North America, the equestrian form is usually called “trail riding,” or, less often “hacking.”
In the UK and Europe, the practice is usually called horse or pony trekking. What you are going to watch in this video is a one of a kind action of a rider while he is trail riding. For him, it is not enough just to ride the horse but he also wants to show off his skills while on the back of the horse.
The horse, who happens to be a magical Friesian, is used to his special tricks and canters along like it’s none of his business. We consider it an accomplishment to simply not get whacked in the face by a branch or trip over a log but what about this guy? Watch and find out!
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