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Post by laurac on Dec 16, 2010 0:11:16 GMT 1
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Post by lizpurlo on Dec 16, 2010 0:16:04 GMT 1
Woo hoo, that looks fun! We used to do something similar when I lived in Devon, with a little Dartmoor pony hitched to a toboggan - used to go belting round the farm - great fun! Biscuit? ? What about it?
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Post by happysnail on Dec 16, 2010 0:21:18 GMT 1
Love it!!!!
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Post by Dragonmaster on Dec 16, 2010 1:37:31 GMT 1
Maybe I can get Red to do that if we get enough snow - after all he is used to pulling things.
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Post by Daz on Dec 16, 2010 7:49:50 GMT 1
Looks like fun!
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Post by BJMM on Dec 16, 2010 8:25:11 GMT 1
Haha Brilliant! xx
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Post by rj on Dec 16, 2010 10:02:44 GMT 1
My friend in Denmark does stuff like that (ski-ing) with her WB Dressage horse!
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Post by kafee on Dec 16, 2010 10:11:03 GMT 1
Great fun, and what a good horse!
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Post by laurac on Dec 16, 2010 11:31:16 GMT 1
;D Lizpurlo, I went skiing once and wasnt very good so think i would be useless on a snow board unfortunately! May a little flat plastic sledge instead may do the trick if we get some more snow ;D Dont know what to attach it to though ickle biscuit doesnt have a saddle
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Post by laurac on Dec 16, 2010 11:55:39 GMT 1
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Post by mmel001 on Dec 16, 2010 12:07:38 GMT 1
One of my friends has done this. Another option is mountain boarding (you'd need an area with shorter grass). I've contemplated both being a keen snowboarder and having a mountain board. One day perhaps when Indie's old enough to be ridden and I can find someone I trust to ride him!
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Post by rj on Dec 16, 2010 13:06:03 GMT 1
love the lickle pone pulling the sled!!!!
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Post by lizpurlo on Dec 16, 2010 23:23:30 GMT 1
That clip of the Shetland is brilliant! That is so much fun. Do you reckon Biscuit would be up for it? All you need is a cheapie plastic sledge and a collar and traces, and you're in business!
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