A trekking horse is any horse that is used for Trekking (Trail riding).
Micaela Myers has written: 'Trail Riding' -- subject(s): Horses, Training, Trail riding 'Horse illustrated training guide' -- subject(s): Horses, Training, Trail riding
Unless you're doing some extremely rugged trail riding, your horse doesn't need any leg protection, it's their natural environment and they're built for it.
No I'm afraid not, the Appalachian Trail is maintained strictly for hikers. There are however many trails that run along side the Appalachian Trail that would be horse accessible.
The purpose of them is Trail riding horses because they are better than any other breed of horse on the trail. They also are used as Rodeo horses as well.
A Quarter horse is an American horse used for trail riding, racing, showing western and english, rodeos, etc...
Depends on what you want to do with it. I go trail riding at Mullet Hall here in the USA
Hacking when referred to horses is is a term for light riding or alternatively, English riding as opposed to trail riding or Western riding. The best bet is to look for the local equestrian club.
Dan Aadland has written: 'Sketches from the ranch' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Ranch life, Ranchers, Biography '101 trail riding tips' -- subject(s): Trail riding 'The Complete Trail Horse'
There are many different things to do while on the back of a horse. Trail rides, jumping fences, chasing cattle, or making friends with other horse lovers.
Realy all you would call riding a horse for fun is just horse riding because you are not having a lesson if you are riding a horse for fun other wise that would be called horse riding lesson. I have been horse riding for a while know and it is very fun and all i call it is horse riding. I hope this has answered your question!
American Trail Gear's products consist of several different products related to horse riding. Their main products are their various types of bridles that a horse can be outfitted with.