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  2. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Trail saddle: Designed for maximum comfort of rider as well as a good fit for the horse, features deep, padded seat, designed for long rides at slower speeds. Show saddle: May be based on roping, cutting, or other trees, but is characterized by additional leather tooling and silver decoration. Usually features a deep, padded seat that allows ...

  3. The 10 Best Mountain Bike Saddles For Every Type of Riding - AOL

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  4. Trail riding - Wikipedia

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    Long rides on hiking and mountain paths have some resemblance to cycle touring but the latter usually take place on tarmac. However, Mixed Terrain Cycle-Touring , nicknamed "rough riding" in Canada and the US and "rough stuff" in Europe, is a form of trail riding, because it involves cycling over a variety of surfaces and topography, on a ...

  5. Long-distance horse riding - Wikipedia

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    Long-distance riding has played a significant role in shaping the exploration across many frontiers and evolving into the equestrian sport it is recognised as today. Though the need to ride long distances has existed since the domestication of the horse, endurance riding as an organised activity was first developed in the United States based on ...

  6. How to Pace Your Long Rides So You Finish Strong - AOL

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    Whether you’re training for a gravel event, road race, or simply want to increase your endurance, here’s how to pace your long rides.

  7. Buckeye Trail - Wikipedia

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    Major portions of the trail follow the old canal routes including the Miami and Erie Canal and the Wabash and Erie Canal in the West and the Ohio and Erie Canal in the East. [2] The North Country Trail coincides with the Buckeye Trail for a large part of its route, and the American Discovery Trail also coincides with it through southern Ohio.