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I’ve ridden over 5000 miles /8000 kms in the last 2 years with my trusty Morgan mare Roxy, mostly on pavement and hard ground, mostly very far away from home.
I know what I like and what I need.
I’ve ridden over 5000 miles /8000 kms in the last 2 years with my trusty Morgan mare Roxy, mostly on pavement and hard ground, mostly very far away from home.
I know what I like and what I need.
MONTH 3 | Takeaways
>> Heat and breaking down
>> Chafing
>> My new shirt
>> Know it all horse people
>> Resilience
LEARN ENGLISH WITH A NATIVE ENGLISH TEACHER FROM CANADA! Hi, my name is Chris MacLuckie. I am a teacher, traveller and author, now living in Mexico. I speak English, Spanish and French. I offer personalized TEFL Certified English lessons. My specialty in teaching is keeping you interested so that you CONTINUE having fun while learning.
“A person susceptible to “wanderlust” is not so much addicted to movement as committed to transformation.” – Pico Iyer.
WEEK 10 | Mexico a Caballo.
Month 2 | Takeaways
》Roxy coming around.
》Presentations can be fun – if people show up.
》Everyone’s expectations are different.
》Starting to retrace last year’s route
》Equinotherapy in Mexico.
Month 1 Takeaways:
》We finally made it out of San Andres Itzapa!
》I met tons of wonderful people!
》We got into our rhythm after about 21 days.
》I have a newfound appreciation for how important daily turnout is for overall horse health.
》With proper pacing, I look forward to another year of travel through horse friendly México!
Entrevista con entrenador Francisco Roca, San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala, Mayo 5, 2019. Francisco habla sobre sus experiencias con caballos y su manera de entrenamiento.
DAY 1: TAKEOFF!
“The gladdest moment in human life is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton
All of us make sacrifices for the lives we choose to live. My long ride from Canada to Guatemala has been chapter after chapter of sacrifices. Sacrifices I willingly made so I could reap the rewards…
I have read articles from horse vet experts saying a horse should be introduced to new feed slowly. I also have read books where cavalry men and horse adventurers described all the different things your horse could eat while on the road, and how to do it so as not to hurt the horse.