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Sports: Equestrian & Horseback Riding

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Background of the Sport

Only 100 years ago, horses were the prime mode of transportation, and 200 years ago they were the only mode, other than walking or sailing. Riding brings back the one-ness with nature that riding evokes. It is important to keep in mind, that while humans may be "the boss," the horses typically weigh 500 kilograms (1100 pounds) and they can easily have their own way if not carefully finessed

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Woman horesback riding

There are two styles of riding, each with its own type of saddle: western and English.(which has a smaller saddle). There is also show jumping and dressage, which are Olympic equestrian events.

For those wanting more horseback riding than an hours or so, a dude ranch is an option. There's many of them around, and they can give you an immersion program into the day to day life of a cowboy. One piece of advice: book a few hours of riding beforehand to get your butt used to sitting in a saddle, to reduce saddle sores when you're doing it all day long. In some areas, you can take an escorted rising tour, where you travel on a horse and stay in various types of accommodation (ask about this!) on the trip.

Show Jumping
In show jumping, riders and horses must jump a specially designed course of 15 to 20 obstacles, with "faults" (i.e. penalty points) if the horse refuses a jump, brings down the highest element of an obstacle (fence), or if they exceed the time allowed. If either the horse or rider falls, the pair is eliminated. The ultimate goal is a "clean" or no fault round. The sport evolved in the late 18th century from the sport of fox hunting. Some literature suggests Grand Prix ("big prize") style show jumping began in Paris in 1866, and in 1906 equestrian sports were added to Olympic competition.

Dressage
Dressage is a sport to demonstrate harmony between rider and horse, performing routines with high levels of balance, rhythm, energy and precision. In dressage competition, riders perform individually and they ride in a pattern which includes several changes in pace and direction. This is a judged sport.

Equipment

Typically, you'll need a horse, and the tack (saddle, bridle, etc), but there are lots of places you can rent a horse by the hour.

Appropriate clothing for riding includes jeans or other comfortable rugged pants. It will be rubbing a lot against the saddle and horse, and you certainly don't want them to rip when you stretch your leg over the horse (women might wear pantyhose under the pants to reduce chaffing). Shorts are NOT recommended, and depending on where you are riding, a long-sleeved shirt is strongly recommended to protect against bug bites. Footwear should be cowboy boots, or any boots or shoes with a good heel to stay in the stirrups. If you wear glasses, or sunglasses make sure they have a strap, so they won't slip off your head. Headgear for shade and bug protection is also advised; if you don't have a cowboy hat, a baseball cap or other hat with a cord (like a Tilley hat) will do fine. Many riding stables now require (and provide) helmets for kids, as a safety precaution. If you are riding English style, you will need jodhpurs or breeches and riding boots.

Where


You can go riding at Manning Park, about 3 hours east of Vancouver (250-840-8844). There is a trail to Monument 83, about 10 miles/16 km away from the corral (about 5 hours each way), which follows the Similkameen River and Castle Creek.

There are a number of riding stables and dude ranches in the area, including Alpine Riding Academy in Anmore (640-469-111), Golden Ears Riding Stable in Maple Ridge (604-463-8761), McLeod Creek Wilderness Ranch in Pemberton Meadows - just north of Whistler (250-894-5704), NS Whitler Oudoor Experience in Whistler (250-932-3389).

You can watch horseracing at Fraser Downs (17783 59A Ave., Surrey, BC); call (604) 576-9141.

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